isiHl .: ul 1 w&l day, orromw i". '" THE EVENING HERALD, "T,r """" watt? OREGON PAGE THM"" Song warn of Recital lomght Benny Kauff Coming in on Second Home Run LMrCaravnn Ha Hosted. .Ud.r )Bon Mr, l'nir uhr From Ji'toiyn E ,Io,:,.n' .,,,.. MISS Mil" - I Fernaiiuo LMDU)ro....; " MI81 HCIIVIIIO LfculotYoU L)T You Truly Mr. Foster L, Lover' Hour LoH Refrain ju'lVcarylrr for ton MM In "o" " Mr, Foster In Tluil Day Hlmll Tim Horn; Ho Kiiiik JuiirkH Juniiit, Juiiin MIhunho Novln Mr. Foster An Open Hoerot Mnrcliotu MIhh Calkins Tlio HiiiihIiIiiu of Your Hmllo . . , Kuy Mr, Foster Keep the Home Flies lltmiltig, , , Novollo MIrk CulkliiH, MIhuHcovIIIi!, Mr.Foater Thin rorllnl. which linn boon nr- , .. nuck ranged unilur dm dliectlim of Miss Krclsler cinru Cnlklns, MIhh Maud Hrovlllo and , . . Ilond jur. W, t;. Foster will ho given tonight . . . Ilond nt tho Kliivi'iitli street liiiptlm i-hun-h. I Tlio public Is toidhilly Invited to tit- i". Solo Miss Hrovlllo lend. fild Animal Lite Rapidly Decreasing IPOKANK. WiihIi . Ort. 19. An danger or tlio toiui pxuiuikui i mu ,mlnr iImtoih.i In wild imllliul life! mountain gout." ho hiiIiI. "I hollovo Ibtlant ili'Cii.li. threatens th ex- Mutt luw en-iillng a Hosed season ttion of oiiio mifi-lei, upcordinic 10 tor m-awir. iiiiiik. niiimn. un. ...... Walter I'ciiu Tii) lor, of tlio till- other fur bearing iiiiIiiiiiIh would ho ... ..ii..i.,.i Miirv..v nf the Unit- oxrollont." UUl u.u.uh"" ' - 7 . ... .... ..... Statu department of agriculture I'imtlriiliy nil mi' worn oi mo .-. ipvnt tlio summer gathering' logu-.u surwy in inn "" "-"-j - i.iu .....l miimmtiln of tlio! sen wiih In tlio fiisrudi' moiiiitnliiB; VII I ri think there Ih particularly grave west of Viiklmn mid on tho Ynklnm reservation, ho unltl. krket Reports Tops crossed thi scales nt 111 ".Jr., and tho hulk of hogs sold for 17c with not n few changing hiimlH us low ns $lC.sr., no southern hgH gnlng Ml . ?' !8 M ' ' through your balr, taking on imall umtid at a time; by morning the gray lialr disappears, and nftcr another ap plication or two, your balr becomes beautifully dark", glossy and attract. He. Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound Ik a delightful toilet requisite for thoHC who desire dnrkjTnlr and a youthful appearance. It Is not In tended for the euro, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. i : OPEN NOSTRILS! END " ;; A COLD OR CATARRH ' How To Get Relief Wherf Head f 1 ' --J It.a mm DI.,J IT X Count fifty. Your cold In bead or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nodtrllg wll open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can lin-n.be freely. No more snuffing, 1 hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for for breath at nlgdt. Ot a small bottle of F.Iy's Cream Halm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant nrtlsepllc cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through ecry air passage of the bead, sooth ing nnd hcnllng the swollen or In flamed mucous membrane, giving you Itiitant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like n aglc. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. Relief is uirn. Adv. tM4f YOUR POCTOffS OBOO? IllA'l 2lKS So pretcrlfitlon too dlflcult for uc to All. No drag too rare lometosapply. Hnrlprwootfs Pharnwrv H all MHbIB w wvVfl Vr LruoiTV1 KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHEt rARTICULAII KOPUC ut i nbirr unvu w tSSi!a?SS LEGAL NOTICES -i -inn- - -n - .------- I Summons for Publication In Foreclos ure of Tax Ilen In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County Joe Vose, Plaintiff, vs. Margaret Douglas, Defendant. To Margaret Douglas, the above named defendant: ' In tho Name of the State of Oregen: You are hereby notified that Joe Vose, the holder of Certificate of De linquency numbered 099, Issued on the 17th day of February, 1916, by tho tax collector of the County of Klnmnth. State of Oregon for the - 7 ,. lllllllntJblKlicr ll' '7. Tito hunrH wem to yM (ii() H fin,(, Btm nnd noIll gtaI,d. where Kauff batted the tRTUMt, Oct. 19. Condition.. .,,,. ,iu, i.ns. flr thlnus In thul . ,. ..... ,, ,,jl i.n I inline niioini-r, hiuiiiik iiuius iuicoui , y winetKK-K mantei connnua i-jiog ninrUot iiiMLiiii ill. munlrv nnd . mil: 111.1. IVt'L 1.I.1.WI... ..... .w....-. In the Northwest, with honvyj Portland l In tlio vvaK or tlio gen- L..... r.uu.i m ihi. Portland ' entl ileciino. i no wueit b i- h lantocknnlH for the week's open- A healthy tone irovalls In nil rtment of tlio market, with a ytantlnl uliow of strongth In tho tie departinriit. and wimo signs of kineia In tlio ling department. Tho Itle that appeared In tho yards for I week's opening sale show splon- IbrccilliigniMl splendid buHbnn.dry. i per cent of good cattle on tlio trket as much larger than that Ilea was shown last week, nnd still demand for good cattlo continues rang. Tho price of finished steers advanced about 2fic. nnd 2fic was led to the top end of bull prices In week's trading, with a strong le to all other classes. One load leitra good iowb changed hands at 150. and nsldo from this the cow )wai 7.80, which shows a strong dency In this class. The bulk of I rrada Kteera wont nt tlO to 0.10, and the bulk of first grade i went at $7.fi0. lie hoc market ononed un with liclih tendencies, nnd dealings boro marks of nn oncoming decline. I.AIIY III.ACKHMITIIrt NOW IX V(M3UH tho hog market l polntltiB towards u lower prleo level. Tho sheon ninrkt-t Is opeiiltiK tbo eok with tlio wimo tendency lo. nftHMKUTON, Wnsd., Dot. IP. rtri-tigth, wdlcU wan shown In tlio -Mlrts Susie Smith, blacksmith's help- closing hours of tlio pievlotiH week a or" Sounds llko the dns of the trudlng. A lu-ivy shipment of nroeil-,,,,,,,,,,,.,, i,m fa nicroly the common- Ing ewe ihniiKod hands In tho open ,,!,. twentieth century In tho Pugot market this morning at $l.ri to $17. sound navy yard. Other classes continue aftho samu, Women are now being listed at the quotations bb previously Issued, with nnvy ynr,j -witla tho intlng of blacK nn nctjvo domaml for wethers nnd Bmth's helper," "machinist's helper," lambs In tlio killing classes. Wethers i .-Konorni helper." etc, titles that for aro hoUIiik nt lt.7r. to $12.2.1, andn,0,.y Were borno only by men under . . ,111.. n . - .. ,. l lambs nro changing hands tcndlly at He MKTAI. MAIlKrTTH nutter. Il.ori for 2-lb. roll. Kggs, r.r.c dozen. Sugar, $9 per cwt. Potatoes, $2. t0 per cwt. Cabbago, 4c pound Onions, 4c pound. Squash, 3c pound. m You will Ixt milts! ltlt r repulriiiK Modern Shoo Store. Hlioe It When llcnny Knuff, tl.o llKlitlngof him, rooters for the New York enter fielder of the Now York filnnts, club went wild. KauTf had earned a made olio dome run In tho' fourth plao in tho baseball hall of fame as gniiio or the world's t.crle. between I high as any other place there. The tlio New York (limits and die Chicago, photograph shows Herzog Just reach- ...... . . a - !. t. ntn nln n 1 Inil ft ll A It I till White hox at tuo roio grounus. no k -- - -- ."- nmolln. of alxteen and (116.93) 93- wns hailed iw a hero, when lie nit mm. """og is poinnB mo ..B..t- - - amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1918, together with penalty, interest and costs there on upon the real property assessed to jou, of which you are tho owner as appears of record, situated In said county and state, and particularly de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3). and four (4), of block two (2), In First Addition to Fort Klamath. Klamath County, Oregon. w You are further notified that said Joe Vose has pold taxes on said prem ises for prior or subsequent-years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: Yenr 1914. paid February 17, 1916, Tax Tlecelpt No. 5920, amount paid $14.78, rate of Interest 15 per cent. Year 1915," paid March 6, 1916, Tax Receipt No. 354, amount paid $12.79. rate of Interest 15 per cent Ycnr 1916, paid April 2, 1917, Tax Receipt No. 1823, amount paid $10.86, rate of interest 15 per cent. Said Margaret Douglas, as the own er of tho legal title of the above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons above named are hereby further notlfle that Joe Vose will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclos ing the lien against the property de scribed and mentioned in said cer tificate. And you are hereby sum moned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of the sum monn exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due aa above shown, together with cost and accrued in terest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore closing thf lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons-is published by or- .In, nt tho Honorable D. V. KuykeD- d"all, Judge of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the County or Klamath, and said order was made and dated this 18th day of October, 1917, and the date of the first pub- iininn nf this summons Is the 19th dav of October. 1917. All nrocess and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address nereatter mentioned. H. C. MERRYMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address First National Bank Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 19-26-2-9-16-23-30 We make your old shoes look like new at the Modem Shoe Store. 17tf Surety bond while yoa wait. Chilcote. See 6 civil service rules. The rating of helper In various trades is given to women w do nro as signed to tlio vnrlous shops as tlme keopers, stenograpders nnd clerks. Thcso places, formerly hold'by men. nro now exclusively occupied by wo men. "Tlio nnvy yard has become cuss Iors, " commented one of the mnocu llno employes. "When wo wattt to swear now wo wrlto It down on n piece of paper and throw It In the wnsto basket." Uertson Sliding to Third After Hit Which Won Game BE PRETTY TORN GRAY HJ1IR DARK TKY llA.MMOTIIKIfS OM) l-'A- veiiiti: m-TiPi-: of sack tha am sui.pmm Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to tbo hair when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which Is mussy nnd troublo some. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sul phur Compound," you win get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, im proved by the addition of other In gredients, for about 50 cents. Don't stay gray! Try It! No one con possibly tell that you darkened vour hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or tnft brush with It. and draw this "The Leadlne Dividend Pavlnr Co." The Mataal Life, the company that Has Earned More for policy holders. Has Paid More to policy holders than any other company In the world. See Geo. C. Ulrleh, District Manager. 3-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGHORN Coanty Surveyor dvifEnglaeev City & County Abstract Co. ARTHUF R. WILSON 517 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT Notice of Settlement of Administra tor's Final Account and of Hear ing of Petition for Discharge. In the County Court of the State of Orecon. for Klamath County In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet McMillan, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that D. B. rnmnbell. as administrator of the es- tnta of Margaret McMillan, deceased, has rendered and presented for set tlement, and filed In said court, nis final account of the administration or jald estate, and a petition for his dis charge, and that the 12th day of No vember, 1917, nt 10 o'clock a. m., in the court room of said court, at the court house, In Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and hearing of ald petition for discharge, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and file exceptions in writing to the sm final account and contest the same, and show cause, If any -there be, why a final distribution ot sata es- tatn. should not be ordered ana tne administrator discharged. Date'd this 12th day of octooer, 1917. D. B. CAMPBELL, Administrator of Said Estate.. 12-19-26-2-9 DR. P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Sargepa Salt 211, 1. O. O. F. Tempi (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Bee. Phone, 9MR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath I Fails.) j r ' W. D. MILLER' - Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 233 S. Sixth St. Phone 393 CLEAN CAR STORAGE, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION 'KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. 127 SIXTH STREET TVj'O wise man would carry a i-i gun which would hesitate about going off1 when you pulled the, trigger. You've got to be able to depend on a gun. . With cigars-when you put your hand in your pocket, you want to draw out one you're sure of." We've been trying to tell you that you can depend on the mellow ness and uniform flavor of the O WL. Will you do us the favor of testing the OWL? Suppose you invest that nickel today J THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR tRobcruo.the,eanandlunky game of tho'wor.d's series for dm aso,an "Jt Mm with a double I'an, who played right field for dlunUugalnst the Chicago White Sox., or .the W ho played right field for Slant against the Chicago White , ..,h . ," to Do " York (ilanu with Rube He is here 'shown sliding Into third ( what later provea w the borwo. in. StaMUi long triple to left. First! necessary run. . . (gooiaiafifo ) j vf M. A. CUNST BRANCH WIWL CMAH CO., we. " ' - i ". N'otico of Special Election to Be Held by and for Klamath Drainage Dls. trlct of Klamath County, Oregon. To the owndrs ot land situate In the Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that a meet ing ot the owners of land situate In h Ktnmaih Drainage District oi Klamath County, Oregon, Is called for the purpose of submitting to tne ipeni and Qualified voters or saw Klamath Drainage District, the fol- Inwlncr Questiens: 1 "Shall the tax levy oi tne Klamath Drainage District of Klamath ounty, Oregon, for the year 1917 be Increased to the ex- i.4 Mlolna. tha sum nf 15.797.78 IVUl V . " - -.--- - for the purpose ot meeting the costs and expenses.of operation and maintenance of said district for the year 1917?" 2 "Shall an Indebtedness to the extent of and amounting to the sum ot .lil5.387.96 be authorized for the pur(i?e of carrying out the PlaVot; Reclamation' adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Klamath Drainage District and ap proved by the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, in its de cree dated September 20, 1917?" Such meeting to be at the office of mid Klamath Drainage District at No. aii Mnin atrAAt. in the City of Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon( on Wednesday, the 3 1st day ot Octo ber. A. D. 1917. at the hour of I o'clock In the afternoon of said date. C. R. DE LAP, County Clerk of Klamath County, Tke Convalescent Htme THE CLAIRMONT 4th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. Is under, new management, Dr. Eliza A. Ingalls and Major Geo. Ingalls have taken over the-house and Intend to make It a pleasant, comfortable "home" for convales cents. It is in no sense a hospital and no contagious diseases will be received there. jr wmy Vi 9" Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in tke City Quick Smice ReuouMe Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Compa., . w.l VMtil -' v 1 m :.t1 " .2 1 V i 1 Kl ? v'l K:i 1 v. "&' O ..L&X,! (