The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KT.AMATH PALLS. OREGON
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Hove to Keep Records
of Oregon Soldiers
POUTI.ANO. Sept. 21. -MiitlmiH,
WC-H. HlKltUM Willi H-l'tllCllllM of,
ohkoii miltlliTrt niiil snllors nro tuwtl
In Inillnlln mallei! '"ll,y ' "' Hl'""
Ciiiiih'II f I'i'fi'iii"), l orKiinlrii ihhI
, ioinlo with county tliftiK
IriiKii"' '"'"I'li'K rumpled' nirnrds
or oiiKoii Hi"" wiiii wy l w,,r' I
The rnroul should ,glti, tho liullii
tin HO''. I'"1 nddressnn "f tho men,,
the raitKrt tliey hold, tho Imltli'M mill
inurilii'i eiiKK"l '". tlm nrmles anil
dlilim of which llioy r u pint, uml nil
mli Information which will afford
furls for ii hlHtory of lhi men ilmltiK
till) Will'.
('iiiuity ilofcmiiii li'iiKiU'H urn inge'l
In tint liiilli'lln to uirrcit I ho fnlHit
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HII)H llllH lll'llll lllllllHtrloilHly I iMIlllltl'll
iitnoiiK tlm pnnplii Iiy (in mini aiicniH
Unit Hut drafted iiicii will hit sunt Im
incdlatcly Into tlm IiciicIicm of Frnnrii
nml ixmikiiI to tlm woihu pohhIIiI"
liiiitiitH mill pruLtiiully icrtalu death,
"Thu fin In are thnl Hid men mi
KiikimI In iIiIh uar me not ortl to
mi)thliiK like the Itiirilshlim or dan
Kern ami tli latmalllcH are not no
ureal iih In tho Amcilntn Civil War,"
tln hiilliitlti ciintlliuvN.
T.tKI'S l"OSITHX AT I hank In the capai lt of receUliiR toll.
I'lltHT NATIONAL HANK or, ami Iiiih alteady iikhiiiiii'iI Ills now
lIlltll'H
i; S Watch, fur hdiiici iiioiiIIim pant
Mr. Vc.itcli Iiiih hail rotmlilcrahlu
Fighting Airships Given
Overhauling At Night
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Hangers Are Busy Places During the
Hours of Night When the Air
Steeds of War Are Tested Care
fully and Kept in Shape
for Strenuous Service
Oregon Caasliaere Overcoats, SSA.
Exclusively at K. K. K.. Store, lOtf
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A policy tilth the Chjlcote Agency
nlua Mumls tor safe Iiwim. 10
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that leath.
er grip, left with me about Decem
ber 17, 1916, will be void for charges
In 30 days Is not redeemed. W.
Pomroy. M-M-ie-S
Auto channels reset by the Klam
ath Auto Spring Works makes your
old wheels as good as new. Alt work
strictly first class and guaranteed, eod
iii:iiini) tiii: iuutihii links in
FltANCK, Aug. 27 (Correspondence
ot thu Associated l'rcs) Night, :ih
uell us day, is full of work nnd hustle
at an army uurodome. Night flights
aru not froiiucnt, but tho night Is tho
1 1 tne whim tho mechanics nro busiest,
putting everything right (or whatever
among the trees. The mechanics ap
pear, wheel the machines Into their
lespectlve hangars, and the night's
work Is begun.
U Is seventeen miles to the shell
holes of No Man's Land, and all' the
horrors of war. The long white road,
thick with dust of transport, Is silent.
cliidn)i!il in tlm olHtv of tho Algotnii previous hanking exieileme In (irnntx
Lumber company, has now liecomo I'iihm, where lie resided liefoie comltiK
lileiitltlcil with tint First National to Klamath.
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(1) perfect in mellowness, since the
leaf is cured an average of eighteen
months before using.
(2) flavor "insured" by a million dol
lars' worth of reserve tobucco in a
way unique in a five-cent cigar.
(3) correct in burning, because hand
made in the correct square-end shape.
Could a manufacturer do more to
guarantee you a smooth, satisfying
smoke for your nickel ?
THE MILLION
DOLLAR CIGAR
M. A. CUNST BRANCH
MNtRAL CIOAN CO , INC
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
KLAMATH
Title Company
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND DEALERS
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BUSINESSES FOR SALE OR TRADE
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All Records affecting Real, Property
Delinquent Taxes
All Real and Personal Property Liens
All Timber Holdings
All U. S. Government Lands open for Entry or Sale
List of State Lands for Sale
All Maps and Plats of County and City Property
Absentee Mailing List
Call ud See Us at 713 Main Street
Or Phone us for Prompt Information. PHONE 375
Klamath Title Company
tomorrow may bring forth. , The flat aerodrome Is In darkness, but
Long uft.tr the sun has mink bo- the hangars, looming black against
neath tho toim of tho hangars nnd the evening sky, are bright within.
the trees hno changed from green to There Is much to be done. Maieg of
black, tho hard-worked airplanes wires must be overhauled; many must
drirt homowurd, crossing the evening he replaced or tautened. The enemy
Hky like black miecn on a nurtile cloth anti-aircraft artillery has been active
i ami landing with a deep droning on urd some of the planes bear witness
the dipped grass, lame nnd wenry of Its work. The canvas wings or one
from a long afternoon's work over tho machine are riddled, and need long
II,,,. M laud patient attention before it will be
fit for service ngaln. On another the
flying struts must be renewed. On
another, the wings are out of shape,
the result of straining manoeuvers In
acrobatic fighting.
The whole means a hard seven
lhours"work for the entire staff of me
chanics. They settle down to it as a
matter of routine. Every time a ma
chine comes back from the lines It
has to be overhauled, perhaps disman
tled. New gadgets must be fitted, the
engines repaired and cleaned. Air
planes are, after all, very delicate
pieces of mechanism, and need con
tinual attention. Without It they are
useless, even dangerous. The accur
acy of hundred's of measurements, the
trustworthiness of hundreds of parts,
are essential to good flying and relia
bility, and Just at much depends on
these factors as on the skill of the
pilot.
The airplane mechanic doesn't
share the dangers of the field or the
hardships of the Infantryman or ar
tilleryman, but he has endless work,
and a very heavy responsibility. When
there is heavy air fighting he must
frequently work all day and all night,
and woe betide the pilot If he should
skimp any of his Work. Upon his
shoulders rests the strength of the
squadron and Its efficiency.
The officer In charge of the aero
drome during the night hours Is
known as "orderly officer." Warm
ly clad, to keep out the chills of the
night, he walks around the busy sheds
and hangars, now and then offering a
word of advice or encouragement, but
-SPECIAL
For ONE WEEK only we will sell the latest Klamath
County Map for 25 cents. Come and get one before
they are all gone.
Their day's work Is finished; le
portH artt handed in, anil tho pilots
saunter down to tholr moss tent
COIHB SAUE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
IIAHKK.VS IIKAUTIKITM.Y AM) UK
STOItKK ITS NATURAL COLOR
AM) i.ustiu: AT O.NC1-:
At tne cost ot a small Jar of ordi
nary cold cream one can prepare a
full quarter pint of the most wonder
ful lemon tp kin softener and complex
ton beautlfler, by squeeslng the Jules
of two fresh lemons Into a bottle con
taining three ounces of orchard white,
Care should be taken to strain the
Ji.tce through a floe cloth so no lemon
pulp gets in, then this lotion rWlll
keep fresh for months. Every (Wo
man knows that lemon Juice Is used
to blcacb and remove such blcfmlshss
as freckles, sallow ness and tan, and la
the Ideal skin softener, smoothenor
and beautlfler.
Just try itl Get three ounces of
-irehard white, at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly frag.
rant lemon loUon and massage It
tally into the face, neck, arms sad
lands. It should naturally help to
whiten, soften, freshen, and brims
out the roses and beauty of any skin.
It Is truly marvelous to smoothes
rough, red hands. Adv.
Common gnrden sago brewed Into
a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
laded hair beautifully dark and lux
urlans. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at homo, though. Is tro'u
hlestime. An easier wny is to get the
ready to use preparation Improved by
the addition of other Ingiedicnts,
-listing about ."0 cents a largu bottle,
at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's
Sago ami Sulphur Compound," thus
Molding a lot of muss
While, gray, r.ideil hair Is not sin
tnl, we all desire to tetaln our youth
"11 1 appearance, and attractiveness. Ii
darkening jour hair with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, becauso It Is done so natur
ally, so ecnly. You Just dampen a
apongo or soft biush with It nnd draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time; by morning
nil gray hairs havo disappeared. Af
ter another application or two your Blways with an ear for the telephone
bell, for at any moment orders may
come thru for night bombing or the
hair becomes dark, glossy, soft, and
luxuriant, and you appear years
younger. Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur
Compound Is a delightful toilet requi
site. It lg not Intended for the curet
mitigation or prevention of disease.
Adv.
Hot Water. for :
Sick Headaches
Telle why svsryMM slravM drink
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VIV WVVe W1W1 pVVfJPWWBJ
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IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
LOOK YOU NO I J1HING BACK ITS
NATUHAIi COLOIt. Ol.OSS AX1
ATTHACTIVENKSS
Common garden sage brewed Into n
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded hair
beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just
a fow applications will prove a revela
tion if your hnir Is fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing tho Sngo Tea and Sul
phur reclpo nt homo, though, is trou
blesome. An easier wny Is to get a
S-cent bottle ot Wyeth's Sage and But
nliur Compound 'nt any drug store nil
ready for use. This Is the old time
recipe Improved by the addition ot
other Ingredients.
While wispy, gray, fadod hair It
not sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and attractive
ness. By darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because It does it so
naturally, bo evenly. You Just damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
Ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
This preparation Is a delightful
toilet requisite, and la not Intended
for the cure, mitigation or prevention
of disease. Adr.
warding off of some hostile aircraft
Such orders art very rare, but every
thing Is ready for them when they
come.
The work In the hangars Is so ar
ranged that the steeds appointed for
the next day's work shall be ready
an hour before dawn. As the first
rays of the sun light up the aerodrome
the machines are wheeled out on the
"Tarmac," oiled and attuned for the
morning's flight.
SHIPPINGTON ITEMS
Captain John Llnman Is towing
logs to the mills from Ball' barge.
Captain Wlckstrom Is driving pil
ing for the Klamath Manufacturing
company.
Alex Nosier bought a potato digger
last Friday, and will begin digging
potatoes this coming Monday.
John Auten, the Fatrvlew dairy
man, has leased Buck Island from K.
P. Hamilton, and has purchased a
splendid motor boat to be used In vis
iting. same.
The dredge Klamath Queen has
been working on the dyke opposite
thejWlnema landing for the W few
days.
Mrs. B. V. Plnnell will start for
Kentucky In a few days to Jotn her
husband, who Is looking after a large
estate near Frankfort.
Preparations are being made for an
old fashioned all-night dance at St.
Cloud. The exact date has not yet
been announced. It will be strictly
an Invitation af air, however.
Headache of any kind is cause y
luto-lntoxicatlon which means self-
poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons
jailed toxins, sucked into the blood
through the lymph ducts, excite tke
heart which pumps the blood so fast
that It congests In the smaller srter
es and veins of the head, producing
violent, throbbing pain and distress,
jailed headache. You become nerv
ous, despondent, sick, feverish nnd
miserable, your meals sour and almost
nauseate you. Then yon resort to aos-
tanlllne, aspirin or the bromides which
temporarily relieve but do not rid
the blood of these Irritating toxins.
A glass of hot water with a-tea-
spoonfull of limestone phosphate In It,
drank before breakfast for awhile.
will not only wash these poisons from
your system and cure yon of head
ache, but will cleanse, purify -nnd
freshen the entire alimentary canal..
Ask your pharmacist tor a quarter
pound of limestone phosphate. It la In
expensive, harmless as sugar, and al
most tasteless, exoept for a sourish
twinge which is not unpleasant.
It you aren't feeling your beat. If
tongue Is coated or, you irake up with
bad taste, foul breath or hare colde,
Indigestion, biliousness, constipation
or sour, add stomach, begin tke phos-
phated hot water cure to rid your
system ot toxins and poisons.
Results are quick and it la claimed
that those who continue to flush ont
the stomach, liver' and bowels every
morning, never hare any headache or
know a miserable moment Adv.
real property In Klamath County,
Oregon, to-wit:
The, .southwest quarter and tha
aptMiwest quarter of the southeast
quarter of section 5; the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter,
the north halt of the northwest
quarter, and lot S ot section ; tha
-northeast quarter ef-the-northeast
quarter.' and lota 6,- and Jad see.
tlon 7; the south half of thenorth
. weat.aastsretsectlon 6,aad the
i southeast. quarter ot'the aeetheaat
1 quarter of neetlon , all in'town
shlpjtO south, range(10 oast of tk
Willamette Meridian,-.eentsialag
( 600.16 acres, more or less, saving
, and excepting, canalj right, of wny
convoyed to the Unltedf States ot
America byi Lillian J. jfest and
James A. Best' her husband, by
, deed dated May llimand re
corded in Book a ot Deeds, nt
I pags st. Records of said county
t and state, and all rights, to the use
i ot water fortolfftlngi 8sM,prem-
ises, and for domeWo-asevihereoa
to which Lillian J. Beet and James
A. Best or the pramlsssi wer.en
, the 8th day of February, 11. or
since, then, have beeeme sen tinted,
, or which then were and since "hive
l become .or may:hereafterrle.nsed
, on said premises; however the same
, may he evidenced, nnd (together
; with all shares of stack and shares
of water In any ditch or irriga
tion company which In any manner
entitled the said Lillian J,, Best
and , James ABeat upon; the said
8th day ot February, 19H, to water-tor
Irrigation purposes upon
said premises; together with the
i tenements,, hereditaments and an.
partenaaces thereto belonging or
; in. anywise appertaining.
Be sold by the sheriff ot Klamath
,County.Oregon to satisfy Judgment
and all costs.
I Therefore, I will, on the 8th dsy
ot October,. 19J.7, at-the.hour ot 8
o'clock in 'the afternoon of said day,
at the front door of the court house
in- the.City of .Klamath Falls, Klamath-
County, Oregon, sell at public
auction to tho highest bidder tor cash
In hand, all the right, title and Inter.
est which the said defendants, Lillian!
J. Best and James A.rBesg) her hus
band, or either of themt had la and
to the above described premises on
the 8th day ot February, 1918, or
since then' have acquired or now have.
the proceeds of said sale to he applied
9k satisfaction ot the. said caseation
and all costs.
Dated this 8th day ot September.
1917.
OEO.;L. HUMPHREY. Iherlf.
By C..A. HAYDEN, Deputy.
7-14-8M8-5
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CliBCpOsW . - -
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DR J. H. CARTEK
DENTIST
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Ciiy it County Abstract Co.
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817 Main 8t
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DR. P. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician
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(ovor K. K. K. Store)
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(The only Osteopathia
clan and Surgeon in
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LEGAL NOTICES t
WHITE BOX WIN TOS8
CINCINNATI, Sept. 81. The Chi
cago White Sox have won the toss for
the opening game of the world series
against the New York Olants at ths
baseball commission meeting here.
Notice ot Final Account
In the .County Court ot the State ot
Oregon, tor the County ot Klam
ath.' '
In the Matter ot the Batata ot James
C." MOngoId, Deceased.
Notice4 Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as executor ot the estate ot
James C. Moagold, deceased, haa lied
la the above entitled court bis final
account of ths administration of said
estate, and that the said court h
fixed Friday, the 88th darot Mptem.
bsr, 1917, at the hour of I9;l9.a, I
as tho .time, and the court room of
said court as the place tor the hear
lag of objections, If any, to said ac
count and the settlement thereof.
P. L. FOUNTAIN,
J Executor of the Bststc ot James O.
Moapotd, Deceased.
Sl-7-14-81-88
Notice of Sbarire gale Under
HMpnuoa . i
Notice Is hereby given, that by vlr.
tue of an execution issued out ot the
Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon
for Klamath County, and to me de
livered and directed, upon n 'Judg
ment and decree rendered and en-
tered In said court on the Sth day of
Beotember. A. D. 1917. in favor oil nsoes jsvissaws
Frederick E. Judd and against Lllliaaltn the County Court of the State ot
J. Best and James A. Bsst, hsr hus
band, In a suit therein1 pending,'
wherein the said Frederick K. Judd
wss plaintiff and Lillian J. Best and
James A. Best, her husband, wsre de
fendants, for the sum ot '88,489.08,
together with Interest thereon nt tha
rate ot 8 per cent psr annum from
the 8th day of February, 1918, until
paid, and for the the further sum ot
1600,00 attornoy's fees and costs and
disbursements, which said deeree,
Judgment and ordor of sale has been
duly docketed and enrolled In the
office of the clerk of the said court,
and In and by which said Judgment,
decree and order of sale it was di
rected that the hereinafter described
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I Best weed obtainable fer the money
Hanati Ftel Ce.
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Passengers
and Baggage
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PHONE 187
Western Tnisfer j
Coquny
Oregon, for tho County eMtlam.
ath.
In the Matter of tho Batata ot Atria
B. Libbcy, Deceased.
Notice is hereby, glyesKihatUie
undosatgned baa been .duly, appointed
exscutlr of the estate ot Aim
Libbey, deceased, by tho above on.
titled court, and all .persons having
claims against, said Ostete nro re
quired to present same to said execu
tor at.Marrm-Orooa,--wtthla-atx
months from tho date of tale notice.
Dated this 7th day of September,
1817.
JOHN S. FRUITS,
Executor of tho Relate of Alrla B.
Llbsy, Deceased. 7-14-8 1-88
Automobile
Tires
Vulcanizing and;
Refraining
All work
Guaranteed A
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KLAMATH AUTO
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