The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 19, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Hints for Homemaker's
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NOTK This corar of tin pawr Mill bo tllvhlod Into several
parts, mIi lrt I" published weekly. Hie IIvInIuim win be:
Household Nuggsstlons, Recipes, Uood lliltli, Fashion ami Aiiswer
In OurMlon. In Answers to Questions Minn Key Mill be kIm1 to ad
tIw r give MWr to ill) problem of nny of Ilia readers of Uia
KvmiluK Herald. Suggestions of all aorta ulll be very Welcome.
Address Miss KlUabetli Keyea,'tre of UvciiIiik Herald.
Jews Hold two Championships
" and Are Claiming Four,
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of the disorders, detailed news of
which has been suppressed, have beea
due to this cause. Thousands of the
VMWCTOKOMtt
people are making pilgrimages to va
rious shrines, Imploring divine inter
No prescription
too difficult for
ctofllL
No drag too rare
far sw to supply.
cession for peace.
Prussian officer, It was asserted,
are frequently Insulted on tbe streets
of various Austrian cities.
Italy's successful drive east of
Oorlta la likewise reported to be can.
Ing widespread apprehension thruout
Emperor Charles' dominion.
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ANKWKIW TO QUKSTIONN
Can you lull me WWX white
sometimes curdle while I nm whip
ping Ihniu? Young Housewife, Klsra
tttll FttllH,
There arc Hovornl reasons why the
white of ckrh curdle while boating;
It usually happens If weak, tela
eMC uru used, the white or which
nre wry watery. Curdling li often
the rcJiilt ofjbeatlng the mixture nil
mcr the bowl Instead of keeping It
well In the center. Particle of the
meringue- remain untouched by the
hruter: those quickly separate, the
small colls bunt, and when mixed In
with tho remainder or the mixture
rsuae the whole to become sort. The
whiten should be ilowly beaten up
tint, and tho speed Increased a they
become firm. If they are made un
der proper condition!, no sugar need
lie added until the whites are almost
ready for uso.
Numbness or Finger.
I am greatly troubled by numbness
of my niicerH and hands. Can you toll
mo If there U hodio simple remedy T
Mr. A. 8. N.. Port Klamath.
Kxerclie In tho open air as much as
lioaalblo, and take several deep
breathing exercises two or three times
dally. Above all, keep from worry.
Poor circulation Is frequently the
ratine of this trouble, and sometimes,
sa a Isal resort, a change .or cllmato
la very beneficial.
the paper begins to dry under the
Iron look nt the mark under treat
inunt. It will Ito found to have drawn
up t-onslderubly. If It U Htlll notice
able, u second and u third treatment
can bu Klvun. Hy that anything but
a doep cut will have become Incon
spicuous. Apply furniture polish and
polish thoroly.
BIG ERUPTION -A!
ML LASSEN
HMOKK AHt'KNDH TEN THOUSAND
PKKT IIKLIKVKD NKW VKNT
OPKNKD IN (ItATKK OF MT.
LAHHK.V
U It possible In any way to remove
a rather deep dent In a chair arm?
Mrs. J. 8. L., City.
Over the dent or scratch to be
treated place a piece or blotting paper
folded four or live times at leaat, and
wet thoroughly with water. Have the
paper saturated, but not dripping,
IIKD1HN0, Cullf., Hept. ID. A big
eruption of Mount Lassen begun ut
5 15 Monday morning, and for two
hours a column or denno snioko burned
from tho volcano, rising to a height or
10,000 feet. Observers who have
been watching the activity or the
mountain for three years, believe that
thQ eruption marks the oneplng of n
new vent In the couutaln's crater.
Heretofore nearly all the eruptions
have been from the main crater, In
Shasta County, but many believe the
last eruption was from a new crater
In laaen or Tehama counties. As
seen from Redding the smoke ascend
ed from a point somo distance from
Ilia muln rmlAP. ttnmn AvnrAiuaAft thn
l.nllnf that fill fflltw Vnnt la AtltlrAlv
distinct from Mount Lassen Itself,
and that It I, in fact, fifteen to twen-
Heat the Iron and then press It firmly
upon the folded blotting paper. When.ty miles away, near Uumpas hill
Hints
to
Builders
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For the first time In the history of
tho ring there are now two Jew cham
pions of different classes. Bennle
Leonard I the light weight cham
pion, while Ted (Kid) Lewis I tbe
welterweight champion. Al McCoy,
another, claim the middleweight
championship, while a fourth, Bat
tling Levlnsky, claims tbe light-heavy
weight championship. Benny Leonard of "Battling.'
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BCMNY LtONARO
Is Kenjamln Lolner, and hi parents
came from JCurope. Lewis is deration
MandeloB?, and his home 1 In Eng
land. McCoy Is Albert Rudolph. Lev.
iasky started in tbe boxing business
as Barney Williams, but he later
came Into the hands of, Dan Morgan,
an astute manager, who believed his
name was an asset In tbe East, and he
restored the, Levlnsky, with the prefix
California Starts
Settlement System
LADIES': DARKEN
YOUR 6RAY HAIR
USE GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND
SULPHUR RECIPE AND NO
BODY WILL KNOW
The use of Sage and Sulphnr for
restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat
ural color dates back to grandmoth
er's rime. She uaed It to keep her
hair beautifully dark, glossy and at
tractive. Whenever her hair took on
that dull, faded or treaked appear
ance, this simple mixture was ap
plied with wonderful effect.
But brewing at home to mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," you will get thta famous old
preparation, Improved by the add!
lion of other Ingredients, which can
be depended upon to restore natural
:olor and beauty to the hair.
A well known downtown druggist
say It darken the hair so natural
ly and evenly that nobody, can. tell It
ha been applied. You simply, damp
en a sponge or soft brush with , it,
and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one strand at a time. By morn
ing the gray hair disappears, and af
ter another application or two, It be
comes beautifully dark and glossy.
Wyeth's 8age and Sulphur Compound
Is a delightful toilet requisite" tor
those who desire a more youthful ap
pearance. It Is not Intended for, the
cure, mitigation or prevention dis
ease. Adv.
W WHesjff. rrcuuu koplc ffB
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby givealhat a Ieath
r grip.Jeft with me about Deeam
ber i7,'il, will be sold for charges
la so dayscIs not redeemed. W.
Pomroy. 12-19-SS-S
LIQAL NOTICES
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Saaunoas
DICUKKI.KY,
'.illfurnla lias
Calif., Sept. 19
vlituully completed
phnc to branch forth In the land col
onisation business. This new under
taking Is the tlrst time in America
that such a land settlement policy
has been Introduced.
Under the new land settlement sys-
ty to thirty-six years to pay the bal
ance and will create a colony devoted
to mixed farming, in which rotation
of crops, the growing of livestock and
tbe maintenance of the soil's fertility
will all be assumed.
Before the land Is selected, Prof,
Thomas P. Hunt, dean of the Unl-
tem, authorised by the last leglsla- verslty of California Colloge of Agrl
ture, a young man with little capital culture, will report on the suitability
may make a start as an Independent of the tracts submitted for closer set-
A well planned modern house is like a machine, per
fect when nil parts work together systematically and
compactly.
To produce such a house one must have a working
knowledge of all the parts and their relation to one
another. This involves a practical knowledge of brick,
concrete, carpentry, lumber, painting, decorating,
plastering, plumbing, heating, wiring and electric fix
tures, tile, mantels, hardware, sheet metal, roofing,
etc.
Every design in our FREE PLAN arid BUILDING
SERVICE to customers is the work of an expert.
Investigate. .
Big Basin Lumber Co.
farmer, cultivating a farm be himself
owns, with anywhere from twenty to
thlrty-stx years to pay for his land.
As the first step, the state land set
tlement board has announced that li
Is now ready to purchase from 4,000
to 0,000 acres of farm land the
board then to Improve, subdivide and
settle the land. When tbe land has
been purchased, the board will sell it
on small Initial payments, with twen
tlement, and the president of the
state water commission will report on
tbe water right pertaining to the
lands offered or to be purchased with
them.
The land settlement system by the
state has been in effect some time in
Australia, New Zealand, Denmark,
Ireland and a score of other countries,
from whence reports say it ha been
found to be successful.
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS ,
FROM THE LIVER
Everyone should drink het water
with phosphate lit It,
A before hreakfast.
There Is No Mud
Like Flanders Mud
PHONE 107.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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LONDON, Sept. 19. Major pen
Serai Frederick B. Maurice, director of
military operation at the war office,
who has just returned from one of his
frequent trips to the front In France,
was asked by the Associated Press
correspondent what phase of battle
front activity had on this occasion
impressed him most.
"Always the same thing tbe mud"
he replied. "It is the most remarka
ble mud In the world. As an enemy
It Is more persiatent than the aeraan
and more deadly than his artillery.
' "I had a remarkable object lesson
of the power of the Flanders mud
during my week in the battle area. I
visited a hospital where they had two
of our men who had bean rescued af
ter spending thirty hours In the grip
of a Flanders mud hole. Tbe two
men, advancing across No Man's land
la the semi-darkness, had stumbled
into aa old shall hole and found theau
selves inextricably la the dutches of
th thick mud at the bottom. Whoa
they were found they had been there
for thirty hours, and had been drawn
waist deep into the clay.
"All sorts of expedients war tried
to extricate them, awj It was lastly
deemed necessary to fit a harness to
them and pull them out with a team
of mule. Both men had their hips
and knees dislocated In tbe process.
That Is Flanders mud."
HARMONYLACKING
INK EMPIRE
MANY DSM9N8TRATION8
AGAINST .GERMAN , GOVERN.
MHN HAVE TAKRN PLACE RE.
CBNTLY IN HUNGARY.
ROME, Sept. 1 Austria-Hungary
Is reported .Indian: jt Increasingly dif
ficult .to keep in agreemsntwlth Qer
many." Diplomatic, advice received
here today told of aa epidemic of riots
thraout tbe dual empire and political
differences aa to Pruaslaalsm that in
dicate a growing breach between tbe
two Teutoaie powers.
Austria la iwferlag from lack of
To feel as fine as th proverb!
fiddle, we must keep the liver washed
clean, and almost every-morning to
prevent its sponge-like pores from
clogging with indigestible material,
sour bile and poisonous toxin, says a
noted physician.
If you get headachs, it's your liver.
If you catch cold easily. It's your liver.
If you wake up with a bad taste, fur
red tongue, nasty breath or stomach
becomes rancid, it's your Mver. Sallow
skin, muddy complexion, watery' eye.
all denote liver uncleanllness. Your
liver Is tbe most Important, also the
most abused and neglected organ of
the body. Few know Its function or
how to release the dammed-up body
waste, bile and toxins. Most folks
resort to violent calomel, which is a
dangerous, salivating chemical which
can only be used occasionally because
It accumulates In the tissues, also at
tacks the bones.
Every man and woman, stck or
well,, should drink each morning be
fore breakfast, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos
phate In It, to wash from the liver and
bowels th previous day's Indigestible
material, tbe poisons, sour s4e and
toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening
and freshening th entlra alimsatary
canal before putting more, food Into
the stomach.
Limestone phosphate doss not. re
strict the diet Ilk calomel, because it
can not salivate, for It is harmless and
you can eat anything afterwards. It
is Inexpensive and almost tasteless,
ana any pnarmacut win sell you a
quarter pound, which la sufficient for
a demonstration of how hot water' and
limestone phosphat cleans, stlmnlaMa
and freshens th llvsr, keeping yon
feeling It day la and day out. Adv.
' v CNo. 911 Eoaltv '""
in the Circuit Court, la and iar the
County of Klamath' and State of
Oregon. , ,
Sadie Fori, PlaisttlaV '
a. ' :
James W. Ford, Defendant
To James W. Ford, Defendant above
named; '
la the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and answer to the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the llth dsr of October,
1V17,-that being the last day of, the
time prescribed lnithe order of publication-of
tnu summons, and If yon
fail so to appear, plead, answer, de
mur, or otherwise move, for want
thereof, platnt!twil! apply to the
court for .the relief prayed for la her
complaint, to-wlt: ;
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony sow existing between
the plaintiff and defendant, upon the
aruuaoe 01 assertion ror more than
one year last past Immediately pre
ceding tbe filing of the complaint
herein, and that plaintiff be granted
privilege to resume her maiden name
of Sadie Wright.
This summons is served, upon yo.i
the raid defendant, by publication
thereof In the Evening Herald, a pub
lic newspaper, of general circulation,
printed and published at Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, once
a week for six successive weeks (sev.
en Insertions), .the first publication
being made August 29, 1917, and the
last publication October 10, 1917, by
order of the Honorable D. Y. Kuyken
dall, Judge of the Circuit Court of
Klamath County, Oregon, which said
order was made, entered, dated and
filed in this suit August 18, 1917.
RENNER i KENT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Whose residence and office nddrees is
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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Get a stardard fire lasance policy
In a standard company, gee Chtl.
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ABSTRACTS, 'LOANS AND
INSTJRANCB
DR FR. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician
8dt 111, I. O.O. F. Tesspte
(over K. K. K. Store)
PhoMfftM .. Res.Pb
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeon in Klamath
Falls.)
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Place your Orders fer
GREEN SLAB WOOD NOW
Best wood obtainable for the money
KhanA Fuel Co.
NOTICE TO TBE PUBLIC
I am arranging to Issv Klamath
Falls for Marshfleld, where I will take
care of another specialist's practice
during bis abssac at tha war, To
anyone wishing my services, I will
announce that I will be here until this
doctor Is called to th army, prafeahly
on the first or mlddl t October. I
would very much appreciate having
all persons knowing thsmselves to be
Indebted to me to call aad settle their
accounts.
JB-tf DR. F. M. WHITE.
(No. 914 Equity)
In the Circuit Court. In and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Dorothy Ma Jacobs, Plaintiff,
vs.
Lester Leo Jacobs, Defendant
To Lester Leo Jacobs, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer to tha complaint filed against
you In tbe above entitled suit on or
before tbe llth day of October, 1917.
that being the last day of the time
prescribed In the order of publica
tion of this summons and If you fall
so to appear, plead, answer, demur or
otherwise move.; for want rthsreof,
plalutlff will applly to th court for
the. relief prayed for; In her com
plaint, to-wit: '
For a decree dissolving the' bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff' and defendant, upon the
iiuuuua ut crueiiy, ana ib pininua
be granted th privilege to resums
her maiden nam of Dorothy Ma Col-
bum.
This summons Is served upon yon,
the said defendant, by publication
thereof In th Evnlng Hsrald, j
public newspaper of geuersj! circula
tion, printed and nubllahek aKlassi
(sevea Insertions), tasilrst publtoa
tlon being mad August 19,' 1917, and
th last publication October 10, 1917,
by .order f th Hoaorabl D, V. Kuy.
keadsU, Judge, of th Circuit Court
of Klamath Couaty, Oregon, whlci
said order wag ,ma4e,' f sArtt:at
aad fllsd la this suit August tl, HIT;
RENNER KENT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Whose residence aad otic address Is
Klamath Falls, Orsgoa.
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