n'KHlMY. jixv ai. tWIT Two Air Raids Made On Paris THE EVENINQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON .....i' . - ' PAGB TURKS I'AKIH. J"1' 3'' 'I''"' rvmor V"r' mill lhi tiulillrnllnn of muiily dittnlln, of nn nlr ritlil ' ,rl Vtlty nlilit, which Hi" Associated Press wiih not nlloutMl 10 send beforci, mill which the Kri'inh newspapers wern not pur-1 mllti'l " IMilillHli. Amirdlng l till Information, bombs went dropped on three illfftiU'Mt Hiilwrlmti unctions. I In tint llrst thu liomlmriliiHiiil ratincd nbsolulely m Umiim: In tint otlirr ! Im-nlltliw nvo or nil bomb wfn ilropi"l musing tint slight In jur r of "" ''' (),ln l'"l' "f ptwsl (hut f'H ') n 1"ll ,H "tll,v"l to he runtiiltifil imphyilntliiK . Thu iitli'inptcil rnlil on Turin Hulnr- llliy IllKllt Willi I'W'II llllll.. llflHIK-CCMMflll (linn Unit on 1'ililny, for tln (Irniiiin iivlalor tti-H- imt itliln to rriirh 1'iirln lit nil. Tlwlr ioiiiIiik unx mitlimlitil, mill I'K'iiili iirolitdhiK iilrplimi'ri muiii clrrlliiK iiromiil I'ltrlM fioni curly nvi.ti IliK 'I'lic limlilmitM, linwiuiT, (Mil not look for ii renewal of lint friillli-HH nt Inrk of tlm irivliiin nU:lit, mill mom of tlimii liittl ritliil vsi.. tlm Hlri'iiH gntit tlm winning CiouiIh rimlivil to tlm Mn-ciii. nidfrt itml mIihIowh, In Htiuiil of WHtkliiK shelter, hut they saw nothliiK. 1.1'hm Hum nn hour nflcr the II rut wnrnliiK iiMiHMiirliiK bugle an iioiiihciI iimt tlm enemy nvlutorH hud linen ttiiueil tun It. BAKER POWER PLANT BURNS i:ahti:h.v ohkcjon i.hjiit ami i'owkk company, damaokd iiv i'mkiiw laht month, to- TALLY IIKHTIIOYKD HV WltK Oregon School Children Given Practical Work HALKM, July .'SI. To enable Ore Kon school children to ohtuln Intl mato knowledge of tho state' ngrl- "For agricultural prod net h the problems should be haKed uon the yield per acre, price per pound, uilng cultural and manufacturing resource always tho accepted market unit," by dealing with the pinnu facta and tho letter reads. "For dairy products figures handled by Oregon business i the problems should bring out the men und growers, Superintendent of yield per cow, the number of acre. I'ubllc Instruction J. A. Churchill Is required to keep one cow, and the , planning to glu the students actual fruit problems should ibow the dlf- Northern California Fires Under Control UKIAII. Calif.. July 31. HerlotlH fnrmt firm, which liuvn been burning la Mendocino County, are prurtlrnlly under control, altluiugh reports from returning lire lighters nru that the danger him not yet punned, Ulo !terilay practically thu en tire Ifklnh Valley wan win rounded by tlrrs burning In tin timber mid nn dergrowth of tho slopes, while rnIN fur men to tight flies were unlit In from other pnrls of the county. Uklith llnrlf U In no Immediate danger. Heperl now are that the II to near Orr'n Springs, which threatened auri cula damage, hai been practically con trolled, but Ores burning toward tho mi me point from other directions are en ii sin it iilariu. Flr Warden Joti Wtiselsk, m It Ii a now of volunteer from Uklnli,' lH In charge or the lire lighting. Iteports from the Curmlrhael ranch aald that a fire there had destroyed IjOOU acres of pasture, mid had burn ed over a six mile front In the timber. Another lire Is burning toward Orr's Springs fioni Irmulio, and telephonic reports from Anderson Valley told of tires doing coiiHlderublo damage there. Ktlll another tire was reported as having started In Poller Valley. IIAKCIt, July III. A brief tele. phoiiu message received hero was to the effect that the power plant of tho eastern Oregon Light und I'ower company was practically a total loss; problems In arithmetic concerning, ferent fruits rained In Oregon." ber, grain and other products. letters have been sent to sccrctnr- lea of commercial organizations thru- LEGAL NOTICES .Notice to Taxpayers The assessor's tux rolls are open to tho public until July 21st. All property owners are requested to call at the asscssor'scoulce and In spect tbelr holdings. 14-31 Spud Crop May Fall Short of Big Estimate by lire, outlining a loss estimated at fanning aucstloiiB. deals In fruit, tlm. rrom iiz.uou to iiii.uoo. Just after thu pluut superintendent hud atated thut the plant was burning tedephotiu communication was aud ilenly tei minuted, the lino probably going out of commission as a result Of IliU mo. Communication was lator establish ed wltli Orunlle, u lew miles from the iil.iut, Information coming from there that men had gone to help fight the bluze. Details weroJiot given (ieiieiul .Manager llatmuii and oth- or company ofllclul left beie by auto mobile at ti o'clock for the plant. Thu company has had much mis routine lately; early last month the Rock Creek plant was damaged by a Mood when u section of the Kllrauque luko reservoir dam went out, washing out over 500 feet of flume und other wise damaging the plant, which was Just put back In commission Friday, after being Idlu since that time. Thu loss of the Olive like plant will put two dredges and a number of mines In the Humpter district oft of business Indefinitely, as all are sup plied with power from there. llukcr and other towns will hare to be carried by the Hock Creek plant and the emergency ateam plant here, which will nut be ready for operation for some days, undergoing repairs which were started when the Rock Creek plant was commissioned again. I'ower aud light servlco here will probably be somewhat Impaired In the meantime, "At present there Is no way of teaching In our public schcols the ag ricultural and manufacturing re HourccH of various sections of Oregon out the state, Superintendent Church-J except by memorizing what Is taught III announced here today, unking In our geographies, supplemented by them to send to the department of commercial club pamphlets," the let education problems based on actual tcr continued. "The difficulty with figures. Problems bio wanted from this plan Is that too much memory every county In tho state. uork is required, and many of the HUM FOR PAINTING The county high school board will receive bids for painting the outside woodwork of the Klamath County high school. All bids must be in the hands of County School Superintend ent Edna Wells by August 2d, and must be for two coats, the work to be done during the month of Aug ust. Tho board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, 23-25-27-31 IIOOV lUvCOVKRK!) IIKIXUV COPCO (;i:ilM..N TAKK WIKK FROM FARMS TO TRKN'CHKH WA8IIINOTON. I). C July 31. Warning that this year's potato crop might not reach thu 453,000,000 builiels record production forecast for It because of poor seed and scanty fertilizing, was Issued by I.ou I), Hweot, tho Colorado putato export, commandeered by tho food adminis tration. Municipal storage In cities and towns are urged by Sweet to enable producers to sell at a figure Just to themselves and to onublo tho buyer, particularly tho poor buyer, to buy us ho needs "without paying tribute to speculators or middlemen, who con trol u certuln amount at storage space." Careful grading nnd precautions to prevent rot are urged and a reform Mil selling methods advocated by 'which buyers cim purchase potntoea l.u II... i.fiiKi.l Itiut.ifiil nf Kv itMinmtrcw 111 e tit. HAII.IMi VF.KHKI.H INHUIUXCK INCHF.AHF.O WAHIIINCTON. I). C, July 31. War Insurance rales on all. vessels sailing to and from ports In tho Unit ed StutoH, European portH nnd those In the Mediterranean will bo Increas ed from 5 pur cent to 0',i per cent, tho treasury department him announced. "Results are Better" MITCHELL Mltchtll Motor uti Suvk Co., SeailU Vnulu ara Utter awl cost of operation cotuicWably lower while using Zro is'JV C" 1'iS 'J DUICK t, D. Ijuppc, Sicrimttito "have found Zcrolene to be asatfa&ctorjr lubricant for Buick automobilM." DODGE H. O. Ilirriwn Co., San Francisco gives perfect sstirfsftion." MAXWELL L'uylrr Im, Oakland "Zerokn has gives ui perfect Mriffitction.'' ZEROLENE TkeStiMdAtd Oil for Motor Cars Eadoncd by Leading Car Distributor because the records of their service de partments show that Zerolette, correct l rained from California aspbslt-baM crude, gives perfect lubrication lees wear, mete power, least carbon depoait. ' Deafen everywhere and at our service atatloni. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Ft fraVHon, Ztroitnt HtavyJhitt It sserrieiVr rtcmumtmJrd. AMSTERDAM. July 31. The Ger mans are requisitioning wire, and particularly barbed wire, all over Belgium, according to the latest news from tho frontier. Tho retention of only one wire Is illowed, to mark off the division of the fields. They aro likewise break ing up more and more tracks and light railroads, carrying off the rails nnd sleepers, as well as cars and locomotives. UIM, REFOREST UNITED KINGDOM LONDON, July 31. It Is planned to spond between Ave and six mil lion pounds sterling within the next ten years for reforestation In the United Kingdom. Tho reconstruction committee has an elaborate plan in hand for re planting, especially In Ireland, where the nreas have been denuded for tlm ber for pit props. W. A. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA VORITE RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knowi that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brlngB back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug storo for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul- phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Im proved by the addition of other in gredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it I No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it to naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It, and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappear, ana arter anoiner ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract. Ive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cobs- pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance, It la not In tended for the cure, mitigation or SUMMONS the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. P. Sedge, Plaintiff, vs. n. Chambers, J. C. Chambers, S. T. Summers, G. R. Manning, Eliz abeth Manning, Fred H. Wheeler, Ren Oay, Geo. T. Baldwin, J. W. Nye, Dan Irwin, R. S. Woodford, J. If. Rea, Fred Carlisle, Nora Pickens, A. McLean and Swift and Company, a corporation, Defend ants. To A. B. Chambers, J. C. Chambers, J. H. Rea and Fred H. Wheeler, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you aro hereby re quired to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit for the foreclosure bf mortgage on real property on or before Tuesday, the 1 1th day of Sep tember, 1917, that being the Inst day of the time prescribed In the order for the publication of this summons. and If you fall so to appear or answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his said complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment against the said de fendants, A. B. Chambers and J. C. Chambers, and each of them, for the sum of $594.66, together with Inter est thereon at the rnto of 10 per cent per annum from December 13, 1916; for the further sum of f 100 as attor. ney'a fees, and for the costs and dis bursements of this suit; that the Judgment and attachment liens of ail other defendants above named be de creed inferior to plaintiff's mortgage lien; that defendants herein nnd each of them be debarred and foreclosed of all right, title and interest thoy may have in and to the following de scribed premises; Situate in Klamath County, Ore gon, west half of southeast quarter of section S3; northwest quarter of northeast quarter, nnd northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 26, township 38 south, range 10 east of Willamette Meridian, and that the usual decree be made for the foreclosure of plaintiff's said mortgage and for the sale of said mortgaged premises, and for such othor and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon tho said A, B. Chambers, J. O, Chambers, J. H, Rea and Fred H. Wheeler by publication thereof In the Evenlnr Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Marlon Hanks, County Judge of Klamath County, Oregon, made, dated and filed In this cause on July SI, 1917, which said order re quires that this summons be publish ed for alx weeks beginning on July SI, 1917, the sa)d date being the date of first publication of this summons. R. 0. OROKSBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Palls, Oregon. 81.7-K-SI-S8-4-11 YREKA, July 31. The body of Horace Klmer Qulgley, found two miles below Copco dam, was raised by dynamite. The coroner's Jury return ed a verdict of accidental death by falling o a raft In the Klamath River July 20th, while In the employ of the California-Oregon Power company. The body was buried in Hornbrook. The deceased formerly lived in San Jose. COOKS FOR MARINK8 WANTED WASHINGTON, D. C, July 31. Too many cooks spoil the broth, they say, but Uncle Sam's marines can't get too' many cooks for their little mess overseas. Word has gone out that the U. S. marines need cooks. There's extra money in the Job, and there will prob ably be hundreds of applicants. Boer Who Fought Against Great Britain Now Joins Her Forces for War in France Tlir-re are no holes In JEtna disabil ity policies. 8 eo Chllcote. 27 WKST VIRGINIA GIRL ARRESTS SLACKERS HUNTINGTON, W. Va., July 31.- Miss Gladys Cornwell, who, besides being secretary to United States Mar ihal William Osborne, Is the only wo man deputy marshal in West Vir ginia, has begun a campaign against 'slackers. Miss Cornwell says she has a pro found contempt for slackers. She asked permission to go out to the country club and arrest an em ploye, who, It was alleged, had failed to register. She told her prisoner to submit quietly, and he did. A well rounded man carries fire, life, Occident and health Insurance. Ask Chllcote for rates. 27 GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS IF YOUR IACK HURTS OF LAD DER IOTHERS YOU, DRINK LOTS OF WATER When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and Irritate the entire urinary tract Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activ ity. The function of the kidneys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, 40 we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you cant drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning tor a few days and your kidneys will aet One. This famous Baits Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juoce, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stim ulate clogged kidneys; also to neutral ize the adds In the urine so It no long er Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of jour kidney trouble and backache. rwmyyj. ,!,:.:, j Tyj- L ii ss f - ' : A r4f A , ivr As4 o ' rf' rTM"Vrt 9MeSaeBHeBeVasVeelBV W-1Vtv s? ', s. AJto , As- KltVlelMIlM Mfc-rar sej i jyyyr.T ':ir J ' " VvvX?SSl '. seeejeeeeaaTMSexPsejK i " zm- iejr . 'r. s ie vt. MajHre?4e f lee, BeaseaeeaeeaeeasHejeariQfaji 4 ? & . 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Wilson S17 MAIN ST., PHONE 1M National Defense TO FARMERS: "The supreme need of our nation and of the nations with which we are cooperating is an abundance of supplies, and especially of foodstuffs." From the President's Proclamation ' Money, men, munitions and food are necessary war commodities. Money is plentiful. Men are available. We are speeding the manufacture of munitions. ' The fanner will do his full duty by. pro- only, to sustain' our own people but to assist ; ' st f ' -those with whom we are allied for the triumph 'of right. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MZ A 1 prevention of disease. Adr. Adr. "ifT 5 ' ;.m ? w fvri f x u.- rl.V'i. rzfo