Tl'KHl.tY, AVUVW 7, IIH7 German Minister Has Trouble in Mexico MKXirO CITV, Auk. 7.-A rliwli totaren Ilolnrlch von Kcklmnlt. tlin dormnn tnliiMer t MmIm. and Muxl. rn nowHimi-r photograph which II lt lwlir "" '", l,rl"" diplomat ramo to Wow. with llio nriir mi'ii. onllwuu'd Hut rncniii ,Mlon of Dm Mexican National Com. mcnlnlCJiiKit-H lt'IU hurt.. Hon-vn Kfklnnlt In ttto mini who wiin illrncl ril dy lir. Alfred Zimmerman, thou llrrniim forolKit minister, wiiko r ri.K.MiicutH lo brltiK Mexico with Jii. pun Hit" '" " l,u' ,'n,l"d HU,OH n ttllli other members of Ihn illlo. malic corps and President Carranxa iii.dnl the opening aeiwlwi of the Newspaper photographer avtit to nap the president set ii their cnm erns In the. nlale close to the (lernuin minister, who wa seated tit ono end i ' Lemons Whiten and Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion f I ! I I ' The Juice Of two fresh lemon .trained IntoNi bottlo containing thrco ounce of orchard whllo mnketi u holo quarter pint of tho mort rci-l iimrknllo lemun akin benutlflor ut about tin) cunt oiio imiat pny for n, imnll Jar of tho ordlnnry cold crontni,! Care hiuitd bo tiikon to atraln tho lemon Juice tliroiiRh n fine cloth ho no lemon pulp net" In, then thta lo tion will keep frenh for moutliH. Kvcry wonmn known that lemon J like U unci! to blench nnd remove audi bloinlilicii mi frecklcM, anllawneM ninl tan, and la tho Ideal akin aofteuer, mmiotlicner nnd benutlflor. Juit try It! Muko up a quurtxr pint of tlil awt'i'ily fragrant lemiiu lotion and ninnioigo It dally Into tint fare, reck, a rnu nnd hnnda. It nlinultl! naturally help to whiten, nofton. freahen, and hrliiK out tho hidden rose and beauty of miy nkln. It i wonderful for rmiKh. red lunula. Your drtiKKlxt will Hi'll three oiinroH of orchard whltqnt llttlo coat, I and any grocer will Ntipply tho lemoni Adv. HNMOE STOPS, E Dr. James' Headache Powden give instant nlief Ooit dime a paoktft, NiTMrcklnB, apllttlng or dull. ilrobblng heaiUchea yield in Juat a faw moinenU to Dr. Jamoa Headache row which coat onljr 10 ccnU a pack P at nny drug atom. It'e the quick Nt, aur.l headache relief In tho whiiln rld. Don't aufferl Itelleve thu Jfiony and dl.trma nowt You can. Hiiliona of men nnd women t hive iminii tut I,. ..i i.. .-.i ii- JIory in needloa.. Uct what you aak, 'Wonderfully Satisfatfory" STEARNS-KNIGHT Anwrkta Automobll C. Ticoma "rMulm kuiwI fat Mm htw wmU of StMraa-KMlfht aold by,ui have Iwm woaaferfiiHy MUafiKtory." CHEVROLET W. 5. Dulmift Motor Co. Scania "wtarofinaingZtmiUaear . wtni lubricant." CADILLAC Wottra Auto Sale Cm Reno "w. coiuider Zmbai panic. ptlV'ryp. matan.' MAXWBa tati Motor Car Oe, Im Angalai , "fca uad ZerobM h Ma. "- i I1IIIM" NEURALGIA 0 ZEROLENE TkeSttxkid QU if thu iow of Ki'iilH tn (cui lit in ii h fr UN IUHIllllll frillll till) rilIICHI)lltlltlVOH (iT tllK lllllclltll llllll'll, Mllll TIIll!l llio Miiimi low. Vim Kdilmntl iio le'itml, In uluil Hid ihoiiKiailii'rn do Hdlliod hi u kiiikm iitni niiiHtlr limn nor, thiil ln illil not Inti'iiil to ho im niiyi'il h) ilii)hij;riiilHirii, lint lln nun. era inon pulil lltihi utti'iitlon to hint, mill photoKriipliuil l'i I'nlilfiit Curranrii mill thu diplomatic corps fiom thu niiiiit imilliilil,. npiit, which wan direct, ly Im'IiIiiiI miii Kclihitrilt When Diet IIiibIiIIkIiI nxploiluil, any tint pliiiliinriiplii'in, miii Kckhurdt re. itioiiHtrnli-il not mily with words, hut with IiIo'wh, Kl KxcoUlor, In romniuiitliiK on th lliilik-nt llm next iimrtilnK. declared Hint u illpliimiit of vim Kcklnmlt'M i'Xp:i li'iidt Hhotilil have learned before thlH how to conduct hliiiHi'lf towunl tlii pi ess, I WWWMWMWiWHMWWWWIWM Moving Pictures The beautiful mid captivating Myr tle Stodniun, Wio will bo seen with lluiini! I'otiTH In tho Miiroiico produc. linn if Albert I'ayHon Torhiiue'H un UMlitl xtnry. "The llupplneiiM of Three Wo mi; n" nt tho Htur tonight, U mill klinwii to put) hum of I nra in it u ut tho litem. Not only illil hIid ticore her grout HtiroHH In her Moroni o produc tion of "Tho American lleauty," hut (lino iih luadlliK woiiinu for Kessuo lln ynkuvtn In tho I.uhI' production of "Tliu Soul of Kuril-Sail." iioaiii) ut' i:yf.ii.iz.Tio. Not lie Ik hereby Klveu that tho lioaril of oiiiallz:itlnii of Klmnath County will lie In hokhIoii at tho coun ty court room for thirty dnyM, begin. tit ii K Mimdiiy, September 111, l17. All proteHtM miiht ho written nnd on lend ilurlng the Unit week of tho boh. don. D.ileil Aui'.iiRt fi, l'.UT. iiiikITi J. I. I.KK Assessor. Udl'l.ll CSTAIII.ISII (JCItMAX i MVi:itsiTii:s ix amkiwm AMSTKIIHAM, Aug. 7. Katnbllah nicnt of the (Rimini I'nlMTHlty In tho I'lilteil Ktatori In nnlor to Increaxo tho Inlliiotico of (ierinuu-Ainorlcuns In that country, In suggested by Itudolf L'ucken formerly u unlveislty ex. chniiKu piofemior. DlHcuimlng In the Hamburger Nnch rlchtnn whut ho called Hninll Influ tiico oxerclseil by (ieiinan education It.htltiitloiiK In Ainei lea nnd of n pro (lermun premi In Knglnnd. Iloth thwe defectH, ho said, could bu roinodlod. CJiiAi.v ixsimAxei: KmhIuI polity fiirniN IsMiotl by llic .lClmi t'liiiipiiiiy t'oiei'iliK Kcnln uncut, cut, In nIiiicIeh, In Mocks mill in wickN In llelil. lUittM mo ery low. Sec Clillcoto, fl:UI Mnln, or phono MO. 2 Fir trattiri, Ztrctut Heavy' Duty " tstni tlly reammendtd. Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors becauM the record of their ervica department allow that Zerolene, correctly refined from California aiphalt.baa erude.glvea perfect lubrication U wear, more power, Uut carbon depoait. Uraltn tverywhtre ni It our service itatloni. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CUihiiali) for Motor Guv Government of Norway to Lose Employees ('IlKIHTIANIA, Norway, Auk. 7. . Ak fur iim tho food prohlom In con-! rcuiiil, Norway has boon In a hotter iiii.illlloii tlmn tho other two Hcandl-, iiiitlitn coiuitrlcH, mid, nltho tho pub-lli- more tlmn u yunr ago asked that It li; put on nitlmiH oKmiRnr. flour nnd pointing, tho Kovirnmint has not yet found It ni.'tiiKHiiry. At pronont ovcry Imily rnu nhtnln nil ho needs of food.' HtnlfH, If ho In nhlo to pay tho hitch price Tho Kovorntnent nnd tho niii! t Iclpnlltlos nru trying to help by pay. Inn a (ortuln part of thu excess prices, no Unit tho laborer, for Instance, him been nhln to buy milk, bread, fuel, pane, una Home other artlclOH of food) tit pilceh not much hlglior, tlmn under normal rlrciiuiHtunreH. Ah hla wages have been ruined from 40 to 100 per cent In the Innt three yeara. the high i oft of living Ih foil Iohh by tho labor er than by people working on a llxed t.ilnry In tho Hcrvlco of tho ntute orl cities Thone public employer have not Hindi' tho milarlOH follow the In creiiKoiI cohI of living. Tho rcBult la1 Unit It has come to a crUla for the civil acrvlce: young, well fitted men rexliwi their ponltlonn for bettor places ulth prhiito employera, and the work In tho governmental departments la cilppled. All railroad employes, from station iiM'Mn to the luhorem, have rcalgned their places, and will walk out Sep-1 tember lHt, declaring their wngea nro' too low for n decent living. It the government dons not ylold to the do-' mntiil for bettor anlarlos a request unnnlmoiiRly Hiipported by nlmogt tho whole proHH of tho country, the rail-! roiul service over tho wholo country will ho stopped September 1st. As Norway, except In somo branch, es. Is unalile to produce food enougn for the ii so of tier own people, an em U. S. Breaks All Records in Foreign Trade Imports of inerchundlso Into as well an exports from tho United States dur ing the fiscal year 1917 greatly ex- cct'ded the figures cf former years, ac cording to a stutemont Just issued by tlin bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the department of com merce. In round numbers Imports nmounted to 2,659 million, and ex ports to 6,294 million dollars for mer chnndlso only, thus showing an excess of exports or favornblo balance of trndo of 3,635 million dollars, with a total foreign trndo of 8,953 million dollars. I ImpoitH In 1917 show an Increase of 4G1 mlllon dollars over 1916, 985 million over 1916, and 765 million dollars over 1914 tho last normal year boforo tho war. Exports in 1917 were larger by 1,961 million dollars tlmn In 1916, 3,525 million more than In 1915, nnd 3,829 million dollaas over the 1914 figures. The gain in the balance of trade in 1917 over provlous years amounted to 1,499 million dollars over 1916, 2,540 million over 1915, and 3-164 million dollars over 1914, with In creases In the total foreign trade of 2,422 million dollars over 1916, 4,511 million over 1915, and 4,695 million dollars over 1914. For tho single month of June 1917, Guests Are Expected to PORTLAND, Aug. 7. In an alle gorical talk In which he likened them to visitors or guests In a bouse, Judge RoBsman sentenced M. Knutson, Q. aunderson and John Wolab, three I, W. W to twenty days In Jail. The three men were arrested Frl day for distributing handbills without the proper license. The handbills were attacks on United States Attor ney Clarence L, Reames and denounc. Ing three of the local newspapers for their alleged partiality against the I. W. W. cause. THE BVBNINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, ' bargo ha beon placed on most kinds of food. Hardly n pound of butter Ip exported now; no potatoes, nor flour. Imported articles, like sugar and cof. fco, under an agreement with the seller, are not exported. Smuggling or the exportation of embargoed goods, hag been'punlHhod to tho full extent of the laws. It Is claimed here tint very little, if any, of the grocer ies or provisions brought from Eng Inn'd, France or. the United States Is reaching Uennany thru Norway. In view of the fact that the United Stuteg ha Joined tho belligerents, a governmental committee has been col lectlng Information as to Norway's need fo food, and how to regulate the consumption of It. The committee found the country has a supply suffi cient for three months, even If all Im portation Is stopped, without placing the people on rations. Public opinion seems to be prepar- rd for a voluntary or forced embargo on all trade or commercial relations with Germany. Germany Itself has prepired the way for such a course by Its treatment of Norway. Therefore, the messages from Washington re garding the American control of ex porta to neutral countries hare cre ated no anxiety here. The national pride and self-respect are hutt and humiliated because Nor way continues to show a friendly face lo and to trade with Germany, which has treated Norway, in many ways, as a hostile country. As a whole, the Norwegian people, having lost nil sympathy with Germany, and needing all the foodstuffs and provisions for their own use, gladly will submit to n strict embargo on all articles of food, and on any other supplies, pro dded It would help to shorten the war. the total Imports were 307 million dollars, of which 218 million dollars, os 71 per cent, were entered free of duty. The total during this month exceeds by 36 million dollars the Im ports of the previous month of May, which up to that time were the high est in any one month. ' Exports of merchandise during June amounted to 576 million dollars, the highest In any month-with the ex ception of January, 1917, which hows exports valued at 613 million dollars. FREE Will BAPTIST (MEETING IN THIS GITY S. E, Bettls, cowboy preacher Is coming to Klamath Falls to hold meetings for a month. He Is a free will Baptist, general superintendent of the Free Will Baptists of Twelve western states. Rev. Bettls has trav eled over 2100 miles with his horse and buggy holding meetings since last November. He was scheduled to preach In Fort Klamath Sunday. The date of his arrival here has not been announced. Behave Here Because none of the men Is a nat uralised cltlien, Judge Rossman said: "You are like the tenants In a house. You are merely a guest, and while you are here you must behave yourself. You are not clttsens of the United States, and as her guests you must conduct yourselves as such. "While the crlsae you are charged with Is not such a serious one In nor mal times, It becomes ireatly magni fied under present conditions by fo menting Internal strife when we should all be united against a com mon enemy," ' ----saaBsiasaaeagssBTrz TREMENDOUS BELT FOR WEED CO. t TKX THOfHAXD DOIXARH WORTH OF CATTLE WILL BK KILLKD TO OKT HIDKH FOR LAROR8T 11KLT ON THE OOAMT PORTLAND, Aug. 7. Six hundred and fifty full grown steers must die to enable the Davis-Scott Belting com pany to make on belt tor the Weed Lumber company. That number of hldea will bo required. It will be the largest leather belt on the Pacific coast. It will be 72 Inches wide and 226 feet long. Its approximate coit will be $8,000. Only the center of the bides can l bo used, and by the process of belt making when completed It will appear as one solid strip of leather, not a seam or union being visible. The foregoing are the statements of C. n. Davis, president of the Davis- Scott Belting company. The Weed mill, Mr. Davis says, has the largest equipment on tho coast, and the Port land belt factory's excellent product Is recognised by awarding to It this big contract, for which there were bidders from both East and West. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. W. P. Sedge, Plaintiff, vs. A. B. Chambers, J. C. Chambers, S. T..Summers, O. R. Manning, Elis abeth Manning, Fred H. Wheeler, Ben Gay, Geo. T. Baldwin, J. W. Nye, Dan Irwin, R. S. Woodford, J. H. 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 are hereby re quired to appear and answer to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit for the foreclosure of mortgage on real property on or before Tuesday, the 11th day of Sep tember, 1917, that being the last day of the time prescribed In the order for the publication of tbls summons, and If you fail so to appear or answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his said complaint, to-wit: For Judgment against the said de fendants, A. B. Chambers and J. C. Chambers, and each of them, for the sum of $694.66, together with Inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from December 13, 1916; for the further sum of S 100 as attor. ney's fees, and for the costs and dis bursements of this suit; that the Judgment and attachment liens of all other defendants above named be de creed Inferior to plaintiff's mortgage Hen; that defendants herein and each of them be debarred and foreclosed of all right, title and interest they may have in and to the following de scribed premises: Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon, west half of southeast quarter of section 23; northwest quarter of northeast s quarter, and northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section 26, township 38 south, range 10 east of Willamette Me ridian, 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 other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This summons Is served upon the said A. B. Chambers, 3, 0. Chambers, J. H. Rea and Fred H. Wheeler by publication thereof in the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation printed and published at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, by order of the Honorable Marlon Hanks, County Judge of Klamath County, Oregon, made, dated and filed in this cause on July 31, 1917, which said order re quires that this summons be publish' ed for six weeks beginning oa July 81, 1917. the said date being the date of first publication of this summons. R. C. OROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregoa. 81-7-14-31-38.4-11 Notice to Consumers Tbls will be notice that in order to enable us to sell wood at normal prices in the future, we find It neces sary to sell for cash only, oa and after August 18th, 1117, Do aot ask for credit after August 16th. W. 8. SBBHORN COMPANY. Br W. B. IBBHORN. I-tf Heavy Transportation By the British Navy LONDON, Aug. 7. The British merchant marine has carried success fully to their destinations 8,000,000 men and 10,000,000 tons of war ma terial, said Commander Dion Caltborp recently, describing the work done by the navy. In six months of last year only one In a thousand ships passing thru Do ver patrol has been sunk or dam aged. Up to January of this year not a life had been lost In the transport of MOVIE PLANT FOR UNCLESAM'SBOYS PARIS, Aug. 7. The signal corps of tho United States army has perfect el plans for the establishment in France of a huge plant for developing and printing motlon.and still pictures. Fiom the plant, which Is expected! eventually to become one of the larg-j est of Us kind in the world, will be! isaucu w yuaivsjrayna wuicu are lo i lurm niaioncai recoras ot America's participation In the war. Within a week it will begin giving out photographs for use in American newspapers. The photographs will be censored In France. WILLIAM REDUCES EXPENSES BERLIN, Aug. 7. To reduce the expenses of his household still further the kaiser has decided to sell most of his horses not needed on his estates anl farms. Twenty-five beautiful saddle horses have been sold at public auction In the Imperial stables. They brought only moderate prices. Growing Grain Insurance Lowest Rates Best Companies Write, Phone or Call on Arthur R. Wilson 117 MAW ST., National Defense , TO MANUFACTURERS AND WORKERS: "The manufacturer does not need to be told that the nation looks to him to speed and perfect every process and his em ployees that their service is absolutely indispensable." From the President's Proclamation "DO YOUR BIT" has become a national slogan. Every individual wants to feel that he is doing his full duty to the land of his birth or adoption. Our civilian workers must become as efficient a unitn our plans for national defense as our army or nayy. Our industries must be mobiliized, made' one hundred per cent efficient and keyed up to their full capacity. The officers of this institution at all times invite consultation. ' regarding business, banking and financial problems and plans. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - paok mmmm men from this country to France. In the course of the war 1,000,000 sick and wounded men had been transported to this country, more than 1,000,000 horses and mules, 50, 000,000 gallons of petrol; 100,000, 000 hundredweight of wheat and 7, 000,000 tons of Iron ore. Referring to submarines be said there were a great many German wld. ows and orphans who doubted the success of the U boat. Tbey were many women In Germany whose hus bands did not come back. There are many kinds of taswrMce. Be sure yon get the kind that pays. See Chllrote. 27 Notice of PoHBdmaster's Sato Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned poundmaster of the City of Klamath Falls, did impound la tbe pound of said city the following de scribed animals on or about tbe 39 th day of July, 1917: One bay horse, blaxe face, brand A, double bar across, on right hip. And that unless tbe owner or own ers of said animal, or other person or persons having an interest therein shall before the time of sale stated below, pay all costs and charges for tbe keeping and advertising thereof, together with all fees provided by ordinance of said city for such cases! said animals will be sold at public auction for cash at Klamath Falls, Oregon,' at the Klamath stables, for cash, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. as., on the 7th day of August, 1917. H. S. WILSON, Chief of Police and Poundmaster, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, August 2, 1917. 2-4t Alfalfa la King, and it grows wen la Klamath. Ask Chilcote to show yota some good alfalfa raBches!l7 FMONJC 160 : 4 "s ..Orf ..&