The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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Hints for Homemaker's
ii) ki.i.aiikth ki:vi:h
(i: Till romrr of Un I'lipcr Mill hn illvlihil lulu scwnil
iki1i, l",rt '" '"' l,"',,,"",,l ,,'ly Tlm lll.oii) M Imi:
1iiiiniImiI HllgUwtliill", ltlM. Jmm1 lltiillh, I'iikIihix hii.I Ahhiwin
ii yin'llili. Ill Aiimwi-n l OWillollM MUh l(ityN will he nl.nl In ml.
t lir glV,HII'M'W '" "", '"" ,,f ""' ,,f ',"' M'lHtlTH llf llll)
rtimlnK Herald. HujtKitlonii of nil noiIn "III Im cry twliium-..
Aihlrii .Mlwt IIIIhIhMIi K)h, rule of I imiIiik HitiiIiI,
ANSWER TO OI'KHTIONH
Will '" ilitnr rll a few muni
wlcli riTfliiUT Wc nn till tlrml ifj
the oniM I make. Mrs. C. It. H..
Klniniilli KdIIh. I
Sdiimlil'tl IIkii nilliiK Thlrt nil-1
l,iK iniiki'M tln niiiiriwlclii'5 very niohit. 1
grrninhle two i'KKh with iimrter eun
of mill; inn! hwiwiii hlKhly; i-ook tlmr-oiirIiI)-.
I'1" ,1,)t '"' ""' "'Ixtiiru K"t
dry .niut Bprwiil nt onm on tlm bre.-ul. '
A k)(mI Hiitiilwlfli to mirvo with cold
mrnlK rmmlHlH of rliuiinil or ahri'il
ilnl plrkli'H, letWru mill siihul dri'HM.
Iiib. Mutter oim nllro of tlm lirciiil
with InilttT ml li" otlmr with tln
lalml ilri'HHliiK, mill Iny on It n leaf of.
Ictturn; irriul lightly with milml i
droving mnl sprinkle llio rhiiinnl '
ilrkh"i over generously iiml put on.
tln other sllco of lirpnil, prmiKliiK to-,
Ki'llicr II rm I y. HuIhIuh kIi'iiiiiciI mill
rlinppcil Mul KciiHaiioil with lemon
Julco limKn excellent xaiiilvvlclirn. i
especially when npro:ul between very,
lliln hIIcm of brown bread. I
Tlio I hive, (o crochet, I cannot do
no for vury Ioiik at a time, an my
fliiKitra rramp Imilly. Could you mitt.
Rest koiiio way to avoid thin? Mm.
A. J. K., Ilonanza,
Do you unit a very Hint crochet
tiook? I have heard that runiiliiK tho
rroclirt hook thru a rork and niljimt
hiK It to unit tho llllKITK IllllpH to HIIVII
thu fliiRurH, mid iiIho make tho
stltrhcn nioro even.
Will you pIciiho puhlUh In your col
umn the HlKiilflruncij of thn illfler
cnt colored cordu qll tho HOldlern
aaem to wear on tholr ImtH? Head-,
er, Klnmnth FallH.
Cavalry, near let; roaHt nrtlllory,'
cnrlct; hospital corpH, maroon and!
white; I'liKlni'crit. red nml white;
quartcrmastur, cream; eoiiimlxHloiied
Tna nnnnf hfiff
1 and the
ARE PLAIN and SIMPLE
There (h mit oven tho flicker of a spat I: of pmKrex.
They doiiot dcKcrvouinl timer receive, the respect of an) body,
even their ovtn kind.
Tho NMndtlirlft III tlm whirl of the torlil never meets a friend;
mul tho mlNer, In lib m:m-Iuoii, Ih loo unsocial even to wo
I ho relied Ion or liiuiNcir.
The Neuilthrlrt ovenmyM for oveiythlnu ho hiiyM; ho mn,
hut never Imrvi'HtN.
Thn mlNer Ih ii htoiH-lioiiNo with many enframes anil mi exit.
He In ii receiver, not n illJWllbutor.
He mul tlio NKndtlirlft nrj n inemico to society.
Thn man who Ih nuyliiK r.nt Is liai-cl to chiHsliy, hut the rlht
kind or a nmn will ernito u happy nml pn'tltablo home nuy
nhoro nml under nil coadltloim.
OUR FREE PLAN
and BUILDING
SERVICE
TO CUSTOMERS
Mill mako your homo cIiikihIiik mi y one We Iwvo over fflltl
dllTnreut iIonIhiu, to elioonj from. Let iih show them to you.
Big Basin Lumber Company
Phone 107
Klamath Falls, Oregon
hllUlUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
officer, colli nml liliick, mul tlio caiiill
ihitn In tlm olllrui'ii ri'Ni'ivn tralnliiK'
iiiiiip, roil, while, ami lilii'i; Infantry,
Unlit IiIiim.
In It poHHlblo to niinovn ten Htalim
from tliln iniitftlalH without Injury?
AiixIiiiih lloiini'lici'pi'i-, Merrill.
There an two court iiicUkmIk, either
of which Im KiirrrnKfiil' Cover tin
Hpnt thickly with t-t cum of tartar,
tlii'ii twlHt ilnlli to I. (.'up cream of tar
tar In plari: put In Hiinropaii of colli
wntnr ami luat to tiolllm; point;
rliimi wiy 1'iiri'fiilly, Horuml methed:
Hiitnniti) npot with lemon Juice, then
cover with Halt; let Munil In thu Him
for several houm.
IMemio print, If poHslhlo, n Reed
formula for a face powder. School
dirt, Klamath KiiIIh.
.Six .. I Ice powder. C, oil. rich
Hlaicli, :i nt. earhonato maKiicslii, 1 V
ilniniH pulverized horlc acid, 1." drops
CHueiico citron, :i() dropn nnsenco bor
Kamot; mix tho chhoiico with tho iiiiik
inula and then rub nil together until
HUlOOtll,
! i It posrilble to eleniiBo thi hair
without uiiMhliiK? 1. It. M,, Klam
ath I'allH.
Thlii rod pi) for a dry Hhampoo Ih
exiellunt, as It will not only make tho
hair Huffy and KlofHy, hut iiIho kIvoh It
a delightful perfumo. Mix thoroly 2
;z. Cliiiiamiin, 'i ox, corn meal and 'i
oi, orrlx root; llrnt briiHhe tho hair
well to remove all tafiKli'H, then dust
thickly with tho powder; tie up In a
towel for tlvo mluutex, then briiHli
again until both hair and ticalp uro
peifeclly clo.in.
(!-t a Mamliinl Hie iiiNiiranrc mI
Icy In n xtaniliiiil i iiiiiwiny at stand
ard rati", anil 'iu villi have no Iron
bio In adjusting (ho Iimh.. Ke' (.'lilt
rote. 1 8
IKSEI1F1KHIIEI
mEsssmsamm
Miser
ORDINARY FOOLS
His Custome "Rational;"
What's the Lady's?
'ImZlerit'it i - -l-.H-Tr " . V"" td
Tiitvlnn I jinn on Hnvlliih nrtnr.
paraded in u 'rational" costume for
mini at tho ChlBWick open air uatns In uiym insisted ner costume was oe
London. Ho puruded with Mist Vlo- coming. She didn't care whether it
let lilyth, ulo an actress. Ho admit- was "rational" or not.
Germany's Weak Point
Is No w Her Rail way s
Those who do not fully realize the
importance of railroads to the safety
of the nation should heed the signifi
cant message brought from Germany
by Itnymong II. Swing, special corre
spondent of tho Chicago Dally News.
'Tho really ncuto danger for Ger
many," says Swing, "Is the German
railway system. Hitherto It has been
liurmany'a greatest strength, the pul
sating arteries of her national anat
omy. The railways have made It pos.
slble for tho central powers to utilize
tlioli advantage, of the Inner lines.
Hut tho German railways are giving
way. Tho roadbeds are rocking, the
cars are wearing out, and the locomo-
C.C.
ASKS REDRESS
Illtl.VtiS ACTION AGAINST NEIGH
1IOHS FOR DRENCHING HIM.
SELF AND PROPERTY AIjLKG.
ES ATTACK WITH AXK'
That ho has been maliciously sprin
kled upon with a hose at varioua and
sundry times during the past few
months, that his gooseberry bushes,
vegetables and fruit trees have been
wot to a damaging extent, and that a
written complaint against this mis
treatment from his neighbors aroused
anger so great that he was attacked
with un axe, is alleged In a complaint
filed with Circuit Court George Chas-
tain by C. C. Brower, agalust T. R.
Skellington and his wire, Louise Skel
llngton. An order enjoining and restraining
tho defendants from further acta of
trespass upon his person and property
Is prayed by the plaintiff.
The plaintiff owns property In
block 56, Nichols Addition, and the
defendant reside on the adjoining
place. Great physical discomfort aa
well as injury to property is recitea in
the complaint.
JOSEPHS PAYS FINE
Joe Josephs has paid hla flue of
1300 and costs, amounting to $11,
for Illegally bringing Intoxicating
liquor Into a dry territory. Hla im
prisonment of thirty days has been
suspended upon his good behavior.
BROWER
I net hill PABlumn wan not very nrettv.
but he insisted It was "rational." Mlsg
ftlves cannot fiaul the loads necessary.
Germany cannot manufacture enough
locomotives and cars to save herself
I vouchsafe the statement that the
German government would willing
pay more, for 200 American locomo
tives than for all the wheat raised
west of the Mississippi. The govern
ment Ii keenly aware of the danger."
According to the same authority,
the food problem In many German
cities Is not so much a food problem
oa a transportation problem. Freight
which Is not needed for the national
defense is not carried. Passenger
service la uncertain and uncomfort
able.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
IN IDAHO TOWN
CULDESAC, Idaho, Aug. 28 Fire
yesterday destroyed one-tnira or tne
business section of Culdesac. The
loss was $35,000.
SCHOOL ROOKS
Get them now; about 600 used
ones to be closed out cheap, Some
not used In the county schools, good
for reference, will take what you'll
give for them. Will exchange school
books for other books or something.
Put an Encyclopaedia In the school
or better, In your home. Ten of
them In best of condition, all differ
ent, suitable for schools, home or of
fice; will sell at one-fourth to less
than half original cost. Don't over
look this If you are In the market at
all for an encyclopaedia.
History of Oregon, four massive
volumes, good set for school; cost
126,00, take $10.00 for It.
Thirty sets Library of Oratory, by
Cbauncey DePew, fifteen handsbme
volumes, containing four hundred of
best orations by the world's greatest
public men; an excellent work for
high sqhools, should be very desirable
In home or office, sold regular for
$36,00. Some seta have covers dam
aged by water; we are offering them
at( per set, $6 to $20, or will ex
change for other books or something.
PIANOS for schools, churches,
halls or homes, six of them, Includ
Ing three playera; one-fourth to one
half price, and our guarantee la .aa
good aa you need.
SEWING MACHINES for domestic
science work (n schools, the very
best made, $18 to f 86.
COMB IN when you are looking for
emethlagwe aaay have It, and tho
price will please "you. Any article
we sell must prove aa good or better
than recommended or money re
funded.
18 BVANg AND BAUN.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Furnished by City and County
Abitract Company
! Karl V. Lively et ux to John H.
flarrett, warranty deed, Er NW,
8WH NWK,NE BW,ec. 17-31-
11 nlno lot 11, block 17, Second
Railroad Addition, and Iota 17,-18,
and 19, block 302, Harrow Addition.
United States to William W. Bailey,
patent, BK'A NW, BVfVt NE,
NW SEU, NEU SW, sec. 31-40-12.
United States to Frank H. Thomp-
son, patent, K'A NE, SW NEV4,
NE. SE, sec. 10-33-15.
United States to William A. Hoover
patent, NEVi sec. 8-33-16.
Frank H. Thompson at ux to At-
intra A. Hoover, warranty deed, KM
NEV4. BWU NEU, NE SE, sec.
10-33-15.
Katherlne Goodell to J. W. Stem
ens, quitclaim deed, an undivided one-
half Interest In certain piece of land.
Katherlne Goodell to J. W. Siemens
quitclaim deed, SW4 NEK. Wl
8EK. E 8W4. 8W 8W4, seec.
3; NW, W NEK, sec. 10, all in
39-9; and lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
22, 23 and 24, of Altamont Ranch
tracts.
I'l r
KIDNEYS TROUBLE
TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR
ACK HURTS OR LADDER
TROUILES YOU
No man or woman who eats meat
regular can make a mistake by flush
ing the kidneys occasionally, says a
well known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which excites the kidneys
they become over worked from the
strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the
wasto and poisons from the blood, then
we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism,
headaches, liver trouble, nervousness,
dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary
disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment yon feel a dull ache. in
the kldneya or your toack hurts or If
the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment. Irregular of passage or at
tended by a sensation of scalding, atop
eating meat and get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take
a tablespoonful In a glass of water be
fore breakfast, and In a few daya your
kidneys will act fine. This famous
salts Is made from the add of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with Uthta,
and has been used for generations to
Rush and stimulate the kldneya, also to
neutralize the acids In urine so It no
longer causes Irritation, thus ending
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot
Injure; makes a delightful effervescent
llthla water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active and the blood
pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney
complications. Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Bessie Lamborn, Plaintiff,
vs.
August Lamborn, Defendant.
To August Lamborn, Defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer' the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before Tuesday, the 9th day of Octo
ber, 1917, that being the last 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
her complaint in file herein, to-wlt:
for a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff
have the care and custody of August
Lamborn Jr., and for such other and
further relief as to the Court may
seem equitable.
This summons Is served upon you,
the said August Lamborn, by publica
tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a
dally newspaper of general circula
tion printed and published at Klam
ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,
by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykea-
dull. Judge of the above-entitled
Court, made, dated and filed In this
suit on the 2.7th day of August, 1917,
which said order requires that this
summons be published once a week
for six weeks beginning on the 28th
day of August, 1917, the .same being
the date of first publication of this
summons. R. 0. GROE8BECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
' S8-t-ll-13-25-a-9
QUIT
MEAT WHEN
A Helpful
Drug Habit
When yon need anything 1st drugstore Roods, just step to the phone
and tell us what It te. We'U deliver It promptly. Acquire the tele
phone habit, and have what you want when yon want It. Delivery
Is FREE.
m
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE PAIWICULAW KOPLC
UivSasD
BUY TMtin
Mr. Ores E. Rae la now cennected
with the Chilcote Agency, and will be
glad to give yon Infoapaatloa tela
live to Insurance at any lime. Call
at 0fl3 Mala street, or phone 99. 16
Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
The Juice of two fresh lemons
strained Into a bottle containing three
ounces of orchard white makes a
whole quarter pint of the most re
markable lemon skin beautlfler at
about the cost one must pay for a
small Jar of the ordinary cold creams.
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon Juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets In, then this lo
tion will keep fresh for months.
Every woman knowa that'lemon juice
Is-used to bleach and remove auch
blemishes as freckles, sallownesa and
un, and Is the Ideal akin softener.
smoothener and beautlfler.
Just try It! Make up a quarter
pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon
lotion and -massage It dally Into the
face, neck, arms and hands. It should
naturally help to whiten, soften,
freshen, and bring out the hidden
roses and beauty of any akin. It Is
wonderful for rough, red hands.
Your druggist will sell three
ounces of orchard white at little cost,
and any grocer will supply the
lemons. Adv.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Estate of John
M. Howell, Deceased.
The undersigned having been ap
pointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Klamath County,
administratrix of the estate of John
M. Howell deceased, and having qual
ified, notice Is hereby given to the
creditors of, and all persons having
claims agatnst aatd deceased, to pre
sent them, verified as required by law,
within six months after the first pub
lication of this notice to said adminis
tratrix at the law offices of S. C:
Groesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
ETHEL M. HOWELL,
Administratrix of the estate of John
M. Howell. Deceased.
Dated August 27. 1917. First pub
lication, August 38. 1917.
38-4-11-18-15
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of 'the State of
'Oregon, for Klamath County.
W. P. Sedge, Plaintiff,
A, B. Chambers, J. C. Chambers, 8.
T. Summers, 0.VR. Manning, Eliav
'abeth Mannlng.-Fred H. Wheeler,
)Ben Gay, Geo. T. Baldwin, J. W.
'Nye, Dan Irwin, R. 8. Woodford,
,'J. H. Rea, Fred Carlisle, 'Nora
'Pickens, A. McLean ahd.Swlft and
Company, a corporation, Defend
ants. .
To 'A. B. 'ChambeW J. C. Chambers,
J. H.'Rea aidFredH. Wheeler,
Defendants:
In the name of tne 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 forthe foreclosure
of mortgage on real property oh or
before Tuesday, the 11th day of Sep
tember, 19i7, that belngthelast day
of the time prescribed In the' order
for the publication of this summons,
ana ii you ibii so iu appear or answer.
for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for
In bis said complaint, tewit:
For judgment against the said de
fendants, A, B. Chambers and J. C.
Chambers, and each of them, for the
sum of $594.88, together, with Inter
est thereon at the' rate of 10 percent
per annum from December 13, 1918;
for the further sum of $100 as attor
taey'a feea, and tor the costs And dis
bursements of, this suit: that the
Judgment and attachment Hens of all
other defendants above named be de
creed Inferior to plaintiff's mortgage
lien; that defendants herein and each
of tbem be debarred and foreclosed
of all right, title and Interest they
1
warmafv
m
DRUGS UcglSUcvl
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 quarter, and northeast
quarter of northwest quarter of
section 26, township 38 south,
range 10 east of Willamette Me
ridian, and that the nsual decree be made
for the foreclosure of plaintiff's said
mortgage and for the sale of-eaid
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, J. C. .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, Oregon, by order of
the Honorable Marion 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 en -July
31, 1917, the said date being the data
of first publication of this summons.
R. C. GROESBECK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
31-7-14-21-28-4-11
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHORN
Oonnty Snrveyor
OvQ Engineer
DR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
OFFICE, ROOMS 7and
WHITE BUILDING
f
City ft County Abstract Co.
ARTHUR R. WILSON
617 Main St.
ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND
8 per cent Money t or loan
INSURANCE
DR. F.R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Snite 919, 1. 0. O. F. Teaspto
Bentemher- Examination and con
saltation la free at yonr none, er
'satheoSsc.
Farther I nee the portable
folding steel table for home treat
ment. This insures the home
treatment to be equal to any given
In the ossce and the price Is the
'Phone 821.
Reatdenee phone SB8-R.
WWMWWWWWWWWNWWft
WOOD
rFlace your Orders fer
GREEN -SLAB WOODiNOW
est wood obtainable fer the money
Klamath Fuel Co.
WWWWWWWW0WWW00im
W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Malthold, Tar and Gravel Root
ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work
a Specialty.- 132 '8. Sixth Street.
Phone 29S.
StilEH HIST MUl StlffCE
CITY and COUNTRY DRIVIN8J
Phone "The Snseke" ITS
99 X
A. J. POWBIiIi
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