The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 22, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE.KVKN1WO HBKALP. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
Hdusekeeper's Column
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NtjTK If any ei" the readers liave discovered any mil ur "M,rt
,t M iKHMMfriat, Nt aew.eronomy lliat tliey would paw on
to others, PlMM eead it to the Housekeeping ttlltor, In rare of tlie
Kvealag Hereto, so that It can be printed. This column will appear
weekly.;
Kor f-Vwtt Pies.
When baking very Juicy plee.iatft !t
larsr of fine bread crumba over the
lower crust before putting In tbe
rrult. This will Insure a crisp lower
cruit, and the ureaa crumos can oe
neither seen or tasted.
For Walilag the Hair.
la houses where there U no run-nine-
water, a very satisfactory math
od of rinsing (the hair after washing It
li to have some one pour water over
It with a sprinkling can. Tola will be
found to be much eaaler than chang
ing the water la the bails aeveral
titDM.
A lllankrt Pillow.
A neatly folded blanket placed In-
aide a pillow cover with buttona and
buttonhole, 'and placed on the couch,
li always handy whoa needed, and
kept free from soiling and out of the
way In the cover when not la uae.
For Children's tVettera,
In one family the children who go
away to school are supplied with a
quantity of paper of uniform alee,
and at the end of the term tbe letters
are all bound together to form a rec
ord of the year. This method would
tend to create a dealre for neatnesa
and orderliness In letter writing In
tbe child.
For the Automobile. -
Comfort In the automobile la great,
ly enhanced by having one or two
feather pillows covered with attract
Ire button-on. covers to be placed at
tbe back or used aa a foot rest.
A Time Haver.
Whim washing silver try putting It
in a coinmior, wanning and rinsing
without romovlriK It, and lifting col
anattr anu mi out of the water. Care
must be iisod to lay the sllvor In so
that It will not liu Ncrutrliod. but It
can be cleaned much easier.
A New nirttKlay rake.
I'lace a buttered tumblor In the
center of it large round enko tin and
pour the batter In around the tum
bler. The rake will cook perfectly
without falling, and the glass can be
easily removed. A pretty Idea Is to
leave the glass In, and aftor the cake
la frosted to nil the glass with
flowers, candy or a little surprise In
the way of tiny favors.
To AM PunrtMallty.
One mother successfully solved the
problem of punctuality at breakfast
In the following manner: If a child
was late to breakfast he was made to
go to bed at night as many minutes
earlier as he was Into In the morning
on tho claim that his being lato
abowed that he needed more sleep.
Punctuality earned Its reward by an
eitra amount of time to stay up Sat
urday evening.
For Those Who (lather Huckleberries.
Huckleberries dried thoroughly In
the shade make a very acceptable
aubstltute for raisins.
To Have Time In Shelling Peas.
Wash the peas thoroly and put to
boll In the pods. When they are
done the pods will burst and can be
skimmed off while the peas go to the
bottom. The flavor surpasses that of
the peaa shelled before cooking.
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You can feel floe all auaaa and avoid the depression which la ao
often caused by an Inactive liver and the resultant stomach and
bowel troubles, by using Nyal'a Little Liver Pills. They act a. a
mild laxative and at tbe same time tone up the bowels and Increase
the activity of tbe liver. Price SSe.
Nineteen passengers were killed
and more than forty were Injured
when two trolley can collided head
on at North Oranford, Conn., twelvo
miles from New Haven, the other
day. The accident Is said to have
been caused by the motorman of one
of tbe care from New Haven falling)
asleep and falling to stop at a
siding, allowing the other car to pass
on the one track line. He was among
the killed.
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family evor saw tho llcht of dav and heaven will take care of Itself. Christ' Gilbert Arnold Is tbe lateat man
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gave proof of wisdom when he said:
"Be ye also ready."
For Crocheted Rutteaa.
Crocheted Buttons frequently lose
their shape after koine laundered,
and a good way to remedy thla fault
is to dip them la cold starch and
told them with the lagers until the; soda on It and wash wall
aeurea snaps, and then allow them
to dry. when they will look line new
Use Iter aaOtfWksik
An old whisk broom, trimmed so
'that It forms a point, is Invaluable
for cleaning corners
A New Idea for Cooklaw Potatoes.
When cooking new potatoes try
putting a sprig of mint la the kettle
(wlth them, and the favor will be
greatly Improved.
Telephone Calls.
for those who make many long
distance cals, It Is a wise plan to
have a small bank by the telephone,
and after each call put In the re
quired amount, Juat as tho using a
public telephone. The monthly bills
will then ceaae to be formidable.
To Clean Painted Walla.
Uae two palls of tepid water, wet
cloth and sprinkle a little baking
Rinse In
clear water and wipe dry. Be sure
to wash In one direction In order to
avoid streaks. All gronso and dirt
will disappear with very little rub
bing. Uae the soda sparingly (a 5
cent package will bo sufficient for tbe
average kitchen. i In cleaning paint-
ed woodwork, a teaspoonful of kero
sene added to warm water will work
wonders.
For the One Wlio Sews.
Women whoso eyes are trouble
aome, or who have trouble In thread
ing needles, should use the long-eyed
embroidery needles. When sowing
oa the sewing machine, put one foot
forward and the other back on the
pedal, and tho work will be much lesa
tiresome. Also be careful to have a
comfortable chair.
JAPANESE KICK
ON HIGH PRICES
to join the ranks of the employed
of Klamath Falls who are flying with
one wing or walking with three legs.
He mashed the thumb of his lift hand
In such a manner late yesterday even
ing that it resembled most anything
else than a good thumb.
DRINK A GLASS
OF REAL HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST.
Lessons In Preparedness
ever joined In the chorus of bird song
and the merry life of the treetops, it
was because many preparations had
been made In advance for the realize, j
tlon or those hopes. All this Is true
In the art of character building as
well as fortune building. Tbe Scan
dinavians discovered America about
a thousand years ago. and yet the
western world was unknown to man
kind until the advent of Columbus.
It wnH because montal, moral and1 TOKIO, Aug. 22. The steady rise
physical preparations are needful to ' in tbe price of necessities of life In
rhako use of discoveries. They were Japan la calling forth protests from
unprepared by lack of knowledge to' many quarters, especially from the
make proper uso of their great 'ranks of the salaried workers. In
achievement. Coal and Iron and steam ' many cases private employers have
and electricity and timber have been raised wages to meet the new condl
beforo human eyes during the aces I tlons. and the government Is consid-
but knowledge was required as a erlng aome measures of advancing !rap,d "trldea with results that are of
preparation to give them value and salaries. The giving of bonuses 'al-iuntoW blessing to humanity. Thelat
usefulnoas. In tho struggle for exist-! ready has begun. !e8t PP"caUon of Its untiring research
enco primeval man has employed' The demand for high priced labor!'8 tho "commendation that It U as
preparation. In the competitions of In the commercial and manufactur-p"8" l "end to Internal santta
clvlllred life a wider preparation is'lng branches is causing many young!Uon he tem of thehu
letnniwia,! to nin ..ir.. Th ...lintn and wnmn in rirn tmm ,h. 'man body as It la to the drains of the
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tire theory qf human life Is based on government service, and the result JT'
preparedness. In time of peace; and has been that both telegraph and tel
In the alarm of war, preparedness Is ephone departments have suffered,
man's only security. If great prep-1
ay we wfll both leek ejsi fat)
avit sweet and fre.
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Sanitary science has of late mad
aratlon Ib needed In secular life, how
much also In spiritual things. I do
not urge moral and spiritual refor
mation and regeneration so much to
fit man for heaven. No not that.
But to fft him for the best life, the
greatest usefulness, and the highest
happiness here and now. Death to
THEATER TICKET
SPECULATION FORBIDDEN
MEXICO CITV, Aug. 22. The
Mexico City town council has ordered
the arrest of any person caught specif
ulatlng in theater tickets.
Those of ue who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavy when, we arise,
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid atom
acb, can, instead, feel as fresh as a
daisy by opening the sluices of the
system each morning and flushing out
the whole of the Internal poisonous
stagnant matter.
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
I well, should each morning before
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate la it to wash from the
day's indigestible waste, soar bile aad
poisonous toxins; thus cleaaalag,
tomacb, liver and bowels the previous
aweetenlng and purifying the entire
alimentary canal before putting more
rood into tbe stomach. Taeaetlei'ot
an, empty stomach la wonderfully lav
vlgoratlng. It deans out all the eosr
fermentations, gases, waste aad add
Ity aad gives one a splendid appetite
for breakfast While yon are eajoyiac
not water and Hmestone phosphate oa
your breakfast the phosphated hot
water Is quietly extracting a large vol
ume of water from the bloodakd 'get
ting ready for a thorough flushing of
all the Inside organs.
Tbe millions of people who are both
ered with constipation, biHou spells,
sionwcn irouoie, rneumaue sucaess;
others who have, sallow sklas, blood
disorders and sickly complexions are
urged to get a quarter pound of lime
stone phosphate from the drag store.'
This will cost very little, but Is aunt
dent to make anyone a pronounced
crank on the subject of Internal san
itation. Adv.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHORN
Couty Stu-veyer
ClrR Engineer
DR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
OPFictv ROOM 7 and
WHITK BUILDIN
LEGAL NOTICES
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Notice of Poeadmester's Sale
Notice is hereby given that the aa
derslgned poundmaster of the City
of Klamath Falls, did impound in the
pound of said city the following de
scribed animals on or about the
11th day of August, 1917: ,
One black horse, about S years old.
wire scars on both bind feet.
One bay mare, blase face, brand
on rights houlder.
And that unless the 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
the 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 barn at the
hour of 3 p. m., on the 25th day of
August, 1917.
H. 8. WILSON,
Chief of Police and Poundmaster,
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
August SO, 1917. -Il-4t
City ft County Abstract Co.
ARTHUF R. WELSOX
617 Mala, St,
ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND
per cent Money for
INSURANCE
DR F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Salt 219, L O. O. F. Teasple
BeaembeiwKxaaistIoB aad est
saltattoat la free at yoar
aatbeoaace.
Farther I awe the
loioiag steel table for borne treat,
meat. This iastires tbe beeae
treatment to be eqaal to any given
la the oaace aad tbe price hi the
Phone S31.
Residence phone SSeVR,
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Rev. George H. 'Bennett
Man In his Infancy Is tbe embodi
ment of helplessness. What must
nave been the estate of the first men
of the races? A study of the prlral
tjve races' of today supplies the an
er. He must subslstupoa the
"ore highly organised4 foods such as
""Its, grain and meat. He must ever
belter bU naked body with artificial
clothing and protection against tbe
ehlll of winter and the boat of sum
er. And yet be was totally un
armed with any natural weapons and
, as unsuppiied with any natural Im
plements for Ashing, hunting or ag
riculture. Ha Was without knnwlaon
He had no arts, jt( laduetrhm, nor
, ... ., f siisianco. rrults and
trains were ecatiefed.4ejdrflsh', fowl
, and beast wore l&orid-his grasp. In
the very nature of tbp case, the very
existence of primeval' nan among .the
"wures of tbe earth; depended upon
woethtag,, it depended upon, prep-
ration. Man auat acquire knowl-
. "le, he must develop his powers, he
- invent clothing and shsltsr. he
uit Invent Implements aad weap-oo-
la fact, human progress depend-
- wn prpareaes. u
Every Hfeiksittsies f crista.
ow shall tb.y be met without care-
ju and adequate preparation1 'lush
p wans is seen In the lite of every.
' ii """"" iwwer or parental au-
in y ,B 0UrWn aad
tSSu WWM'Mse
&.uca a time wHi.tu.u.' ji U' k.
r n " u to hwu !, Toe
Bowew, small calldreaof Int.
"T" was neeiia or uwieseaeas.
Another crUU Is met at Ue threshold
changes are rapidly taking place. If
a boy grows up alone at the age of
play, of ball and marbles, If be does
not 'row, or sail, or akate, or race, or
fish, or shoot he will probably lead
a sedentary, Inactive life. Again, a
youth who' la a spendthrift, reckless
In word or act, and shiftless In his
habits, Is very apt to become a slip
shod man. One great purpose of ed
ucation la to teach a child to think,
and what to think, when to act and
how to act. A child may be trained
to behave 'properly, promptly, habit
ually at all times and tbia la of the
highest Importance In dally life. A
child may be educated to have a
strict regard for truth, or to exercise
decision and courage, or to perform
acts of benevolence, self-sacrifice and
Justice. On tbe other band a child
may? be' well versed In book lore, and
have a large stock of precepts, and
yet tbru unfortunate training and
companions fall Into evil ways. ,K
has been said some fathers give more
attention to their livestock In the
barn than to their children in the
house. Still another crisis is met
when tbe youth stands at the door of
maturity, He Is now to pass out into
the world of struggle to make for
himself a name and fortune. But
what can that man hope to accomp
lish, without prevloui preparation of
mind, and band, and heart i
I saw a little chickadee Inspectlag
a box In tho pear tree. Soon I saw
bar bringing downy material from
the oak blossom to build her nest,
bo was preparing her home In a hoi
that had already been prepared for
her bird dwelling. It was a safe aad
saug retreat, where she might deposit
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Take No Chances
in Tire Buying
There la risk la a ekaaee bat net whan yea buy a tire ef
fcaowa aaaMty ef'kaewa eaderaaee.
Cicf Ssaree nresall Ire ef them, 'Xeyef Ceraf, Weeey
Vhrnim,' '(see Wef
are sires ef kaewa, sleaaeaatratel aad prered serviee aad
end urease.
- -she, aiake ef tires that easts less per amlle tedaf than any
ether make of aire new er ever.
Preef-ehe eeaeleteat aad persistant year-hy-yeer, aseaah.hy
aseath sales laereeses ef (nttee? Steves Tires.
Year esperiease, tee, will prove their quality.
United States Urns,
Are fififid Tires
A Tin it aVery JveeaT ef Prfee imI Use
'ftoyef Ceraf WeM 'Chmlm' '(see lain'
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(No. 101 Equity)
In the Circuit Court, in and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Nettle O. Shanks, Plaintiff,
vs.
Frank Titus Shanks, Defendant,
To Frank Titus Shanks, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregen:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer to the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before the Slst day of August,
1917, that being the last day of the
time prescribed In the order tor publi
cation of this summons, and it you
fail so to appear, plead, answer, de
mur, or otherwise move, for want
thereof, plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for la his
complaint, te-wlt:
For a decree dissolving tbe bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant, upon the
grounds of desertion for more than
one year last past immediately pre
ceding the filing of the complaint
herein.
This summons is served upon you,
tbe said defendant, by publication
thereof in the Evening Herald, a pub
lic newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, once a week tor six
successive weeks (seven Insertions),
the first publication being made July
18, 1917, and the last publication?
August iv, ivi7, oy oraer oi Marion
Hanks, County Judge of Klamath
County, Oregon, acting la the place
and stead of D, V. Kuykendall, Judge
of the Circuit Court of Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, there being no elreutt
Judge within the Judicial district oa
the date of this order, which said or
der was made, entered, - dated and
died In this suit July 17, 1917.
RENNBR k KBNT,
Attorneys far Pialatlf.
Xasldenee and
Klamath Falls, Oregon,
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Automobile
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KLAMATH AUTO
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120 South Sixth Street
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