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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1917)
MUMUV, JULY Utf, ion THE EVENINO HEKAL.P. KLAMATH PALLS, OREOQN. raa ttautm MMMMMa Bezdek WiD Remain Oregon Coach Til lHlllHl"l ' ''. Itiihrraliy ' run xirh and ath Mir .tlrHiur. manager of thn I'lll.lmr l'lratis. may ' iiTarl. lr Himii tltMl Jim university will have tu nml a football coach. S ncllim hM yet bean taken ky ll. ,clnil officials toward filling . dak's I'luf". and II l very pronamo II,) iit ! retain him, for It wnl trtfk wit" trained th Oregon elav. rn ilml defeated ivnnylvnnln last. v)'i Day at Pasadena lias I""" Mltittl OIH Ilml I tin Wealthy Tourists Mr. Malcolm Whitman of lliirllii-i .two Ml" IWwn Crocker, John .' ,, . . ,, . ,,.., r.whrll, Clark Hutu met Stanford (irlm constituted tourist patty l which etsirtred Saturday tit the White Pelican hotel "till Ml Jrtralwr- $18 These are the amounts of the smallest and largest pieces of commercial paper tho Fed etui reserve banks lutvo thus far discounted for their member banla. These figures strikingly illustrate the adap tability of this system, of which we arc mem bers, to the varying needs of borrowers. Its vast resources we always available for Uio protection of business, large or smalt. If you are not already getting this protec tion as one of our depositors why not open a banking account today and secure it? BSMMMasBl Rbbwsvsvbib1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BHsttlBBBBT JBBBBaaBBBBBBBBapnaVggMMgF f Xcoor I I J WITH mgU mBmmmmmm pearl mm COMFO Cook In cool, comfortable kitchen thli sum. mer. An ou cook atov bbipi'i -;. pensive to buy and it will aoon pay -for itself In comfort and lower fuel eapenne. Meala In a Jlly, and a cool kitchen in euinmer. Bakta, brolli, roaiti, toatte. Better cook n be catiaa of Um ateady, avanly-dUtributed heat. Mora CMVtnlMt than a wood or coal atoe for aU tka year 'round cooking, and mure econom ical. Hi 1m Us chlMMyt prevent all smoka and Mall. la I. f , I m 4 burntf tlf . with r wltUul . Alio ciblnii Made. Art yaiir dulr todty. NEWP OIL z FOR IALK HY Baldwin Hardware Company Probably littstlmll season i liintM early In )rli. Imr. Hint Ilml III" iitil vrr nlly probably will open l.il, In Htnmlifr Ho, by ('Hilling ilniy west lliKtlnk (uulil arrive l ItiiKi'iin In tltne lo whip out (natll As tin would liuvn In leave fur III ii trnlnliiK t'n m early In the prlug, Hi" unhnulty would havn to get n new lianlinll iiiach. llniiU'k Ik n ml ii ihnit ypBr run trnit wllli tlin iiultersliy iiicniitlr when ,i unlit enst Im nulit tin eipect' nl to return nml eel another Oregon li-mn Into lmin. despite, tlm war. Visit Klamath !y (or (itniiin au, '" Whitman formerly Mis Jeiml t'rokrr. tlm lelehrated Callfor. n In liflri', who has Utteil Klnmalh .... ......I.... ........I..... Ul.. 1.. .. .1. inr - ln - law of tlovnrnor Whitman of New Vik $1,000,000 ION TOVE X NTflOXU VLM SHOW! AT STAK MTVHIIAV W1UNT In her portrayal of "Nail, In "lilt, tar Truth" at the Htm theater Htur. tiny night, Virginia I'varewn evl ilnnrml nullity In ntnotlonal acting tlmt wag far heyond that ordinarily hi on tlm liM-al Hcrrriin, Thru nix rrU nf illltli'iilt work ! Iixlil Hid auillmirn liy Imr clevnrnmw. Morally ntnnli-il Uf parly Mivlron infill a tut mi Inaatlntiln cli-ilro for r Vntiia for a cruel wrotiR, Intiocmitly wroualit, alio wan irovitntntl from wrnrklng tho homit of a noble family at ilin al mliiutti thru the appeal of thtf one honm man had known In earlier ear. Tim tragic Ituatlorm were rellvvtxl at Interval by humor ou feature. Ha miiiii good 40 and HO acre lr rtgatrd trarta om (ii l-'ntla, partly In alfalfa. I'rri am low and Ictwia right. Mm Cfcllrot. Look and Feet Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a lata of raal hat water Safer fcraafcf at U waah ut ailnaa, i l.lfe U not merely to live, but to lira well, eat well, dlget well, work well, leep well, look welt. What a glorioua condition to attain, and yet bow very eaiiy It la If one will only adopt the morning loalde bath. Kolka who are acctutomed to feel dull and heavy when they ariaa, put ting headache, atuffy from a cold, foul tongue, naaty breath, acid atomacb, ran, Inatead. feel aa freak aa a datay by opening the alulcee of the ayateas each morning and Snaking out Una whole of the Internal polaoaoua atac nam matter. Everyone, whether ailing, alck or well, ekould, each moraing. beor breakfaat. drink a gtaaa of raal hot water wltk a taaapoonful of umaatoe phoaphate In It to waah from the atoaa ach, liver, kldneya and bowela tka pre vloua day'a Indlgeatibla waata, aour bile and polaoaoua toilna; thua clean alng, aweetenlng and purifying the en tire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the atomacb. Tka ac tion of kot water and tlmtetoae phoa phate on an empty atomacb la wonder fully Invigorating. It cleaaa out all the aour fermentation, gaaaa, waata and acidity and give ona a apleadld appetite for breakfaat While you are enjoying your breakfaat the water and phoaphate la quietly extracting a large volume of water from' the blood and celling ready for a thorough Soaking of all the Inalde organ. The million of people who are both' ered with conatlpatlon. btlkraa apalla, Momack trouble, rbeumatlam; otker who have aallow aklna. Mood disor der and alckly complexion an urged to get a quarter pound of liauetose phoaphate from the drug atora. whlck will coat very little, but la auSielant to make anyone a pronounced crank on the anbject of internal aaaitaUoa. Ad. LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR VHK OKANUMA'H 8AGB TKA AND HUI.PHUK KKCIPK AND NO IM)I)Y WII.I, KNOW Tho uoe of Sage and Sulphur for reatorlng faded, gray hair to It nat ural color date back to grandmoth er' time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, gloaay and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or atreaked appear ance, thla ilmple mlitur wa ap plied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home la muaay and out-or-dato. Nowaday, by aaklng at any drug atore for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get thin famoua old preparation, Improved by the addi tion of other Ingredient, which can be depended upon to reatore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown drugglat oay it darken the hair ao natural ly and avealy that nobody can tell It haa been applied. You almply damp en a aponge or aoft bruaa wltk It, and draw thla through your hair, tak ing one atrand at n tine. By morn ing tb gray hair dlaappaara, and af ter another application or two, It be come beautifully dark' and gloaay, Wyath'a Sago and Sulphur Compound la a delightful toilet requUlte for those who deilr a mora youthful ap pearance. It la not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention o die. ea. Adv. , JOttmiS SKNTRNCKD rOK BOOTLtCOUINCJ A fine of 1300 ami thirty day In jell wa the nteinn lujpor-l Katur- day afternoon on " J""i'lin of thla city by Justice of tli Team K. W. (lowen for transporting liquor from a wet state Into n dry atnto. Jotetib had iili-ml Kiillty to tlm chnrgn earlier In tlm day. Ho wu apprehended wlilli aiti-mptlng to bring Into town to iuv of whiky from a hiding plain ucrim the rlvur halow town. In abiM-nco of Jul! atrommodatliitm at thla time, Jom-plui hu beon allow ed hla freedom on hi owtt rvcoKiili a nee. Will tr4e a good lot in Itallroul Addition with spur irml; for kimmI realdewra lot. Mm Ctillrnie. 9 LEGAL NOTICES Notice) to T payers The nsseaor's tax rolls are open to Die public until July 21st. All property owners are requested tu call at the aaior's office and In spect their holdings. 14-31 Notir of final Ketllrrnent Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned haa (lied In the County Court of the Ktato of Oregon, for Klamath County, the Dual account of her administration of tin- estate of Beward V. French, deceased, and said court ha filed August 23, 191". at 10 o'clock a. m., as the time, and the court room of ald court, In Klamath Kails, Oregon, as the place for hear ing objections, If any, to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. Dated July 23. 1917. BERTHA K. KRKNCH. Administratrix of the Kstale of Reward T. French, Deceased. J3-30-6-13-20 Notice Inviting Bid Notice I hereby given that the county court of Klamath County. Ore gon, will receive bid up to and In cluding tb first day of August, 1917. for the furnishing of 25 cords of 16 inch body wood and SO cord of 16 Inch limb wood, same to be cut from live timber and thoroly seasoned and to be neatly piled In the court bouse yard. Delivery to bjumade not later than September 10th. 1917. All bids must be filed with the county clerk. Certified check amounting to S per cent of amount of bid must accom pany aame. Tha court reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 12th day of July. 1917. C. R. DELAP, County Clerk. '22-4t Summon (Equity No. 890) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County State Land Board of the Stats of Ore gon, Plaintiff, va. A. D. Ilarpold. Rose A. Harpold. Charles Murray, W. A. Jones. E. J. Light. Pauline Soloche and Eliza Jane Light. Defendant. To A. D. Harpold, Rose A. Harpold, Charles Murray, W. A. Jones, E. J. Light, Pauline Solache and Ellra Jane Light, the above named De fendants: You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com NOTICE OP CANCELLATION OF WARRANTS Notice is hereby given that on or before sixty days from tha 1st day of July, 1917, the County court of Klamath County, Oregon, will. In open court, cancel all warrant in the hand of the county clerk of aald county, which have been iasuod nnd not protested for a period of even year or more prior to the 1st day of July, 1917; also all warrants will be held for naught, and payment thereof stopped, where It appears that aame have been protested for n period of seven year prior to the lit day of July, 1917, and have been duly called by the county treasurer but not presented for payment. The following Hat shows the names of payee, date, number and amount aa shown by warrants to be acted upon by the County Court as above atated: Warranta received by county clerk but not protested None Warrant protested by county treasurer and called None Warranta In tha uanda of county clerk: NAME Data Fund William Hayton ....July 13, 1909 Crosby Hanson November C, Matt Reeae November IS, 1909 ..General T, J. Emora November 15, 1909 ..General Lawrence Staytos ..November IS, 1909 ..General Ignac Robargs ....January 8, 1910 ....General T. A. Culbartaos ...January 10, 1910 ...General W, W. Ntckersra . . . .March 5, 1910 Oeueral O. Calkin May 6, 1910 Qeneral H, Ingrabam May 6, 1910 Stat of Oregon County of Klamath, aa: , I, C. R, DeLap, county clerk of the above named county and tate, hereby certify that the within and foregoing ia a true and correct list of county warranta subject to cancellation aa the aame appear of record la my office and In my car and custody. In wltneaa whereof, I have hereunto aet my hand and affixed tb seal of tb County Court, thla 3rd day (SEAL) y LOYD R, DBLAP, Deputy. plaint Bled against you In the above entitled suit within six week from the dsle of the first publication of this Kurntnoroi In the Evening Herald, a newspaper, which said date Is the 11th day of June, A. D., 1917. And you will take notlco that If you full to appear nnd answer, or other vle plead, within the raid time, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to wit' For judgment axalnnt the rnld defendants, A. D. Harpold and Hon. A. Ilnrpold, for tho sum of three thou sand dollars (13.000.00), with Interest thereon from tho IStti day of Febru ary, A. D. 1916, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum; and for tho sum of four hundred forty-four and 45-100 dol lars, with Interest thereon from the ICth day of May, A. D.. 1917, at the rati: of C per cent per annum; and for the additional sum of three hundred dollars 1300.00) aa attorney's fees, and for Its costs and disbursements herein. And for a decree of this court fore closing the mortgage described In the complaint filed In the above entitled suit, which mortgage Is upon the fol lowing described real property, to wit: The southeast quarter; the south half of the northeast quarter; the routht-ast quarter of the northwest quarter: the east half of the south went quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section sixteen (16). In township 39 south, range eleven (11) east, Wil lamette Meridian, In Klamath coun ty, Oregon. and ordering that the said property be sold by the sheriff of Klamath coun ty, Oregon, in the manner by law In cases of this kind provided, and that the proceeds of such sale be applied: First To the payment of the cost nnd expenses of the said sale, and the costs and expenses of this suit; Second To the payment 'to this plaintiff of the amount for which It asks judgment herein; Third That the balance. If any there be, be deposited with the clerk of this court for those entitled to It That the court also decree that at such sale any party to thla suit may become the purchaser of any part or of all of said real property, and decree that Immediately upon the purchase of said property, the sheriff shall place the purchaser into complete posses sion of the property so purchased. That the court also decree and de clare that plaintiff lien upon all of the said real property by virtue of said mortgage aforesaid. Is" prior In time and superior In right to any right title, Interest, estate or lien of the said defendants, Charles Murray, W. A. Jones, E. J. Light, Pauline 8otache and Eliza Jane Light, or any person or persons claiming or to claim under the said defendants or either or any of them. And also decree that all persons claiming or to claim, by, through, or under the said defendants, and the de fendants themselves, shall be forever barred and foreclosed of all their right, title, estate, Interest and lien at law or in equity, and all equity of redemp tion in, to and upon the said real prop erty, and every part and parcel thereof. and that the plaintiff may have such other and further relief as to equity ball seem meet. This summons 1 published pursuant to an order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Klamath county, which order 1 dated June 8, A. D. 1917. CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Attorney for the Plaintiff. lM8-25-2-916-:S Number Amount 19017 12.62 General 1909 ..General 19387 19486 19487 19488 19S69 1957S 20111 20S01 20346 9.00 3.60 3.50 3.50 11.60 2.50 1.70 2.00 13.50 Qeneral ' of May, 1916, C, R, DELAP. County Clark 3-9-16-2J Women s Aid in Food Conservation Outlined PORTLAND, July 23. "(Srcat as has been, and will be, the work of thn Red Cross, the women of America can do a work Incalcuably greater to ward lh winning of the war by the conservation of food thru tho elimi nation of waste," said Assistant Sec retary of Agriculture Carl Vrooman, In his recent address here. "The war department has register-. ed nearly 10,000,000 men of fighting age. During the next three months J the department or Agriculture and the Federal Food Administrator ex pect likewise to register a woman's army of food conserve, 20,000,000 strong. The French housewife always as pire to be a food artist, to put food on the table In such quantities as to stimulate the appetite, while at the same time satisfying It. Quality, rath er than quantity baa always been her standard. Until the American woman learns to take a much pride In house hold efficiency and thrift a In the past she has taken In profusion, prod igality and waste, little progress will be made In this direction. And even after the housewives of the nation have become Imbued with the highest ideal In this matter, the great task will then confront them, of educating j their cook and their men folks up to the same standard. In time of peace food waste was reprehensible, but in FAU6HTS LEAVE F0RJ0DES10 WELL KNOWN FAMILY GOES TO CALIFORNIA. WHERE MR. FACGHT TAKES RESPONSIBLE POSITION Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fauht and daughter. Miss Neva, left this morn ing for Modesto, Calif., by automo bile, where Mr. Faught will soon un dertake bla new duties a superin tendent of school there. He is to act BBaaBaBaaBaaaaaaaaaTaaaaae.ssaHv mft tti . SSmja. gggsnCC Ibl Sufa'3BHsSBTkflaak He's telling ber that nothing he received from home brought more joy. longer-tasting Pleasure greater relief from thirst and fatigue than WRIGLEYS W W THE FLAVOR LASTS She slipped a stick In every letter and mailed him a box now and then Naturally be loves her. she loves him. and they both love WRIClEVS. CHEW IT AFTER EVERV MEAL Three of a kind Kitf JLwJnjBLB. time of war, food waste Is not only reprehensible, It Is despicable and dis loyal. "If our farmers do not produce enough food, if our people do not utilize and conserve that food effi ciently, more people will die of Urv atlon In Europe during the year that I to come than have been slain la battle during the year that la past "Let every woman In America read Mrs. Brownlng'a tragic poem, 'The Cry of the Children." It wa written for another generation and for an oc casion not-one-hundredth part a ter rible as that which coafronta the world today, but It has a meaamg for tu. The work that the Red Croaa la do ing and will continue to do during this war I of Incalcuable value. Bat the suerlng and horror that It can al leviate Is not a tithe of that wkkk can be relieved and prevented by tke army of food conserve! of Amelia. "If American women rise to thla occasion as they now give promise of doing, for hundreds of year to com the world will think of tb American woman in her war role a mlnlaterlag angei to the wounded, the weak and the starving. "Women of America, thank God for this, the greatest opoprtunlty ever offered to the womanhood of a na tion." a principal of the high school in con nection with hi other work. Mr. Faught wa for a number of year principal of tb Klamath Coun ty high school, and last year held a similar position in Southern Arixo na. He baa considerable property interests here which he will conUna to hold. Many warm frienda will regret tk departure or thla family, whlck kaa been prominent In the social Uf of the community for many year. TWINS ARRIVE THIS MORNING Twin daughters were bora early thla morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. Joaepk Konop, who reside on Lincoln aad Second streets. They weigh five and seven pound respectively. Dr. R. R. Hamilton was In attendance. QySBK LawWaaanBaaat BBCianaaBaananl .v. -JW? Vil