if e?.4 vp ;SI -l .-1 MONDAY OCTOBER I 1SIT Hints foi Homemaker's i BT ELIZABETH KKYKM NOTK Thle corner of the paper Mill Ins dlvlitnl Into scleral art, " P"rt to be Habllahe: fVrckly. Ttie (llvWIon will tat Household HuggeeUons, Itet-ipea Hood llrxtlili, Fashion nnl Answer to gurxtlnn I" Anawera to Question MU Key will ho glnil to nit. v Is r give nnswera to the problem of any of tlio render of tlio KvmliiR Herald. Suggestion of all orta will lin very wrltomn.. ' Address Mla Kllubetli Keyea, rare of Kvinliitt Herald. a .H-..--.I. , if Vimr mnm nn. ....-. Wind Mm nt,le of your "room .Mh a strip of soft cloth, prefornbly jottun Jluiiiiel. and tack eecuroiy in nUc ami otir hanaa win noi uu- tone ciil.tiiiHrd. i ' I'm for I '"'It ,,Mlft I u. i Imtrd ome women ay they Vt llrcil ol fruit butter out of the palp left "r drlnln the Julco for jilly. Iln I r to mako a sort of fruit iwt. which w" ke8D ,on" time, mid an bo ued for candy or unilihl'K- To one Pund r ,ru,t palp mill ono wound of powdered tspr (fr nulnce pulp. pourtd. for .'m.i. , pound). If desired, the dbId from fvveraLfrulta may bo mixed Mb the i nip thru a atrnlnor before wllilK It. After adding Hiigar.jlt Scouts Boy Liberty Loan Campaign . k 9 NKW YOTtK, Oct. 32. Tho noy HulomanHhlp. Kxport salesmen will Bmuof America .tarted Saturday to "dvlso the Kcout In their campaign. Uke their plates' a worker. In the na- At the close of tho first campaign . .. .. . ... .. . 1.7,740 war xorvlco emblem were tloni campaign on oenaii oi im :-, out! Liberty l.oan. The day marked tie beginning of their subscription ef- fnru which will not be terminate I until next Thursday night. Tlio an nounced ambition of theae 2G8,3bd boy and their 70,000 leader I to ob. Uln pledges' which will assure tho Ml of nearly $50,000,000 worth of largest number of Individual lubscrlp bonds or approximately twice f he sum tlon. and ono sllver.nnd ten bronxo readied In 139,645 borne during tho four day campaign which tho llov Scouts conducted In connection with the first Liberty l.oan. Public demonstrations, special pub- llclty efforts and service In housoj of .worship constituted the Boy Scout nc-, ttvltle Saturday and yesterday. Uur lag the four day beginning today a they ato currying. the message of de-houis-to-hoiiie canvas will be made mocracy, and have a definite part to The Boy Scouts will distribute 6,600,- 000 special bond poster for display In store windows and elsewhere, Camps will be aet up 111 public parka and squares, and bugler will call at-1 tentlon to the poster display. Pa-J rades will be held, together with a special patriotic demonstration tin tho occasion of tho nation-wide celebra tion of Liberty Day, October 24th. Five million application circulars will be left at the homes at which the purchasing o(.bond I to be solicited. There were printed by the govern ment, which ha upplled the boy alio with 300,000 manual. of bond r s . . Sane at Novski Prospect as Machine Gun Shoots , i . Is.a.....BaHaaJHngfaR: aaT" vmmBSBKmmSmMtltlMu rPHoaaBPi''.' . llgaaaSailgfcaiiH V s1gfjaaaaamaaaafjaaaaa3aMm . HrMBBgH . ' ' mTaaaaaaaaaaaaPJP w p t i i wmmmEmmzmMwibismtm&mm $smmwaMmwMrimmsrsc.i:, imsmsstsimnBimmmHMMmmmzMm HlafmVaaaaafJamffsJaamaS r 1 aVaTsBBBBaVVmVaBBBBBBVBBtaV t viaahVaaaaaKVaVaVaBaaaaaaaaBfll 1 ImfaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaHmH lmi.Bgfa...BmgfmgiB .... . . ,. t .... i..iX- ,-. .bn durlnc 2mmm or. cH.-aVa7d7eMd won.a are madly rushing for safety. Plata nilxtiiro over nlow flro and cook until ho thick It can lio (lit with knife ami not tun toKi'thnr Immediately. i inn iiimiirn iiiiii iiicii tiucK in ii Mat OIkIi, which him hern greased HllKhlly with ollvo oil, Lot Htand In open window for two day, then cut Into small piece, fancy figure If de sired, I'llncc on paper and Hprlnklo with sugnr. Let stnnd two moro day, dip In hi ar again and pack botweon liiycin of died paper. Aliotlin III mint ll lot. A worn out broom mnkes an nx cedent door poTfshor, If cut oven and ruthor tdinil, and then a plce of thick felt or heavy flannel tied over the end, Vnc Bin era 1 layer of the inn tcrlul If 11 In not very henvy, and tie very securely. Start .,,,. to Hoy Scout who sold b d , . moro ,omeii Thogo tear the veal of the treasury depart- mont. To thoso emblem holder who qualify In tho second campaign a bar will be added. In addition, Colin H. Livingstone, president of tho Boy Scout of America, will award a gold modal to tho boy w ho obtain tl e modals to tho eleven who rank next To tho Hoy Scout troop which turn In thn largest number of subscriptions In each state, President Wilson will prcsont nn American flag with an ap propriate streamer attached. James K. West, tli'ef scout execu tive has Informed tho Hoy Scout Play. ,."You may never have another c!i.nce to do a good turn on such a scult aud for such u cnuse as you have at llil momont," ho sold. "" WAY OF 1'IIAYKIt SET WASIIINC1TON, D.C., Oct, 22. President Wilson by proclama tion hna declared Sunday, Octo ber 28th, a a day of prayer for tho success of 4terlcan arm, In accordance with the recent reso lution of congress. ' k"mT.:A:..:I"J :Bt..rowa ' ' ...... i?r?l . . .. -- ... 4. THE EVENING HERALD. KM MATH FALLS, ADVERTISED MAIL'list ' Tue following unclaimed mall mnt- ter, advertised on the' 20th of October, will bo sont to the Dlvlilon of Dead Letter, Ban Franrlsco, Calif., on the 3d of November, A charge of 1 cent will be made for each letter delivered from this list. In calling say adver tised W, A. DeUoll, l M. Aubrey, Tim ' Barney, Levi L. llornardls, Jame Ural ley, C. II. Carleton, Otto Comber, Leo Com or, Mr. Loo Collins, C. K. Conklln, W, D. Cordon, Bessie M. Crawford, Mrs. W. II. Duwcon, Mrs. Hello Devoro, W. R. , Douglas, Harry Drew, Charley '"' Felkln, James Harrison, Mrs. Jennie Hewitt, Mr. J. C. Humpagc, F. Kendall, Mrs. 11, W. (4) , Kosterson, Mrs. Irving' Krlmbory, Gordon Lngorstrom, (1. A, Lusk, C. K. Lyon, Ml Isabolle Milter, Mis Tholma Montellus, Walter M. ( Morgan, J, W. m McCormlck, Mr. Qeorglanna McCorvoy, Chas. , McKay; Miss Jos'le Nlckerson, Tho. Parker, Olenn Pygar, Prank Santlul, H. Santo Sedano Rhnnnon, William Svnn, Svarhlll . Svnn, Horr Swift, Mis Lucille Toscan, Joe . Turnage, Mr. Barbara Va'nHorn,.E. J. Wnrten, P. M. Welch, Oakley ' Youni, Paul D. -- T1KAT.-EKTATE TnANRFEnh Furnlsned by City and County Abstract Company - - Warranty deed, Sarah A. and Wm. A. Wilson to W. G. Tallman, SE ,of roc. 33-40-10. Hnrgnln and sale deed, Minnie Bishop and B. St. George Bishop to Joel,T. Wnrd, lots 5, 6, 22 and 23. block 9, Buenn Vista Addition. XMmm TnlfA PtmtiliAr in 111 ft M. Holdsworth, 8W of 8WK. sec. 14-j 38-9. and 8WM NEK. NEK SEK. nee 23-38-9, warranty deed. - j Warranty deed, S. A. MlcbeJson to Sam W. King and Dora C King-, part, of tract No. 90 of Enterprise Tracts. Warranty deed, J. F. Magulre and Jessie M. Magulre td-W. 8. Worden mid Clarice E. Worden, Joel T Ward to J. II. Wenner and D. L. Wenner. parts of those certain lands situate In Second Hot Springs Addition, des Iguated, delineated and described In and according to the duly recorded pint of said addition, filed In the office of tho county clerk of said county, as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the Intersection of the southeasterly cor. ner of Wall and Broad streets and running thence southerly along the easterly line of Broad street 80 feet; thence at a right angle easterly 75 ... t.'t ,. the uprising in JUiy, wnea a macoica In Novakl ProapictThe-djad a.dwUdctayh.aM'oath.plmr The gua mowed down nth. BV. t T- a women aad feet; thence at a right angle northortho acceijif ' ly JO feel to the southerly line of Will street; running thence westerly along the southerly,llne of Wall itreet 175 feet to Its Intersection with the" I easterly line of Broad street.ibe point of commencenrent, being portion of lot 8, 9, 10 In block 8 Warranty deed, L. H. Sllvey and Mitry M. Sllvey to Nannlo Todd, lot 24 In block 30 In Hot Springs Addi tion Warranty deed, Emma O. Robinson to II. H. Van Val'keubiirg, HEVt of NW4 of sac 2-39-8, containing 40 acrcft. Patent, United States of America to Eddie Ball, a Klamath Indian, i:Nof 8W, W)4 of SE of sec. If.au-io, containing 1C0 acres. Warranty deed, Eddie Ball and Emma Ball to A. A. Bellman, Eft 0(1 HW, W4 of.SE, sec. 18-39-10. containing 100 acre, TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATLHALLY NO BODY CAN TELL The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which I quite sensible, as We are living in an age when a youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't bave the troublesome jask of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug storesvaell the ready-to-use product, Improved, by the addition of '.. . .i -:.? ... ........ omer ingredients, caueu wyeina Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about GO cent a bottle. It I very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and drawthl through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn ing the gray hair disappears but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage And Sulphur Compound, is that. besides beautffulty darkening the hair after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is 'so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation 1s a de lightful toilet requisite for those who .desire a 'more you thfO appearance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention f disease. Adv. IF KIDNEYS AND fAKE 8ALT8 TO FLUSH KIDNEY "AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATINtU ACID8 Kidney and bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kldneya filter this add from the j blood and pasa It on to the bladder, .where tt often remalna to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at s Into Crowd a.......ii.v...v.fl1. gup pwatea oo to nrot m was"1 .Llij H1....1 children without regard. BLADDER BOTHER OREOOri y,"l"ffM,l'IM;,lgr'P''''"fff?W"" &vwbmm'mm 9mmmmMHmmmm9mrnMtnrtTt0 seek relief two of tkm the night. Tkanffercrtolt drd. ha waiae Uaaaaai with a ugmmmmLMfiMm ' , - rr w' .;-.. , . '.-.. profuse!' agala,. there a mmwf m avoiding It Bladder weaJraetf. Beet MHTMH It, because they can't control arlaaUoa. Wblle'lt Is extremely aaaoylag aad sometimea'.very palatal, this la really, one of the most simple jallseiU tp uvercumc u miuui iimr uauiia vm Jad 8alt from your pharmacist as4 Uke a Ubteapooafw la a gnaa of wt ter before breakfast, coaUaae thu for two or three days. This will aeatrallxe the acids la the urine so It bo loBMY ia a source of IrriUUom to the bladder and urinary organs, whlcftj'thei act normally again. Jad Salta la Inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from tie) add, of grapes and lemon Juice. omhUisd jrltb Uthla, and 1 used by theneandaof foUn who are subject to nriiary dleordera'caaaed by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salta la "Ptendld for kidneys and ma had I piipcui wiuuera. . . j Here you bar a pleasant, sTenres cent lltbla water drink, which qalckly relieve bladder trouble. Air. LEGAL NOTICES GltatlOBr In the County Court of th State' of y Oregon, for Klamath County t In the Matter of the Estate of Wallace Baldwin, Deceased. To Alice Baldwin, Dollle'Uura Uer lings, 'Rob't. T. Baldwin and Her bert W. Baldwin: , In the name of the State of Oregon, iou are nereny cueu ana requirea to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, at the courtroom thereof. In Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday- the Sid day of November. 1917. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, then arid3 there to show cause. If any you have, why ah order of this Court should not ( be made authorising Robt. T. Baldwin1, administrator of the '"above entitled estate, to sell, at private sale, the fol lowing described .real property be longing to said estate, to-wlt: - Situate In Klamath County, Ore gon," beginning 40 feet south and 170 feet east of the corner of sec tions 1, S, 11 and IS, Township 41 south, range 10 east of Willamette Meridian; thence south 80 feet; thence east 38 feet; thence north GO feet; thence west 32 'feet to point of beginning; the said parcel being situate wltiiln the corporate limits of ,town, of Merrill, aatd county and state,... ' Wjtness the HonorbJe.Maron Hanks, Judge of the above, entitled Court, with the aeal of aatd Court affixed this SOth day of Oe'toner, 117. (Seal) ' ' C. It! DW LAP, Clerk. By Chas. P. DB UAP; Deputy.1 - SI-SS-6-1S-1I . Notice of Sherire Sale In tho Circuit Couri of the State of Oregon, for KJamath county. W. P. Sedge, Plaintiff, T. A. B. Chambers, J. C, Chambers, 8. T. . Bummers, o, tt,- manning, Elisa beth Manlng, Fred H. Wheeler. Ben day. aeo.-T.tBaldwln. JW,. Nye, Dan Irwin, R. 8. Woodford, J. H. Rea, Fred Carlisle,' Nora Pickens, A, -McLean and Swift Company, a corporation, Defend" ants. Notice Is', hereby glvea tbar by virtue of eavexecutlba and ardor-of vale Issutfd out the' above entitled Court and lU'taU eause oh October , 1917.. upon .a decree mada and ea- 'fa'red In this cause on teptomber SS, 4aif la? favaraavarMme aleintlff aad amiaat defeaiants h'ereiaT di- - ' H . 1'gai MgeaVJaaTate. IEB m& ihvjl iTWOtpkciAUlNl WATCHES . ' MVj oafM sic a Hftstea ttew a taw anvj If-SJ iMdlag Jtwstnr 4 Mnmrn f-VJ PMtK ban. LfB HI tl-)rrlwtch,4iUd,a-rr ! HI eld-BJId mm, wU tlO KO jm worth MS, at sswUl. '?ay - JH 17-ltwd watch, aoJartM, M4- ( I LtoraesltwathasatBi.'l IB lJ0,SS,eiSaa4. isnj Aasat sjtha atpMcaSM Ofaea ansa H wubs,aiSBa4ap. r at W nail tt a am, WM I .- OUR SOCIAL H I jaVodTj J I tai-iss stain ; '.jaB H a'7"His VMhfgs HI e ' .dBBBaHPolBaB flUMft CHlll , Ms-MsMHL.lMHMMHMHHMaa i if mtA0 4 sasaaag easssjMasflS) ASHsaspsSi eo"" 4 aBeaV HnTTItaalHHrD i i kBMttskM 4 N; wens wwrnnmsmrnvn , ,; ; JUAgfctfir y TlNodnstteoraro fomatonpflir. lB a sBMjBsaBB'BS gWagyTagf gaSV g)BJgeBgf HSHgHl ss h t't vrrtcnt; vuvricuuui ptopuc 11 444444e)e)4tiee4aeae.eiail I i (4 i ft ' rectlng tbe sal of real property here lia'fier described to satisfy the ol., and Interest .tiereoA at 10 per cent per annum from Beptem-J bar z. 1S17. the f arthea earn of 1100 "4 .:. m -it i . Lrc -fJw-.n- t " 'raieea nri-wtvaimmii costrand dianrsemenu, I aave levied uoon aalg oramiaea and wBl. on Frt- th!.':jth &MiJm3mi I at the boar of 10 o'clock a. m;, it tho front door of the Klaautth Coanty mm 1 courthouse li Kttmith raHa, OraTTTCity tt Countw Abstract Co. ton, :, sell to the highest, bidder for a in niad, W tie 'rt,;titli aidi cash Interest of the above named defend ants and each-of them In and to tho folloWlng described premised: Situate In Klamath County, Ore- "aoa. waat half Vt MiatHtttmutUrt of section 33; norttWak qwtrW oft; northeast nuarter. aaer aortbeaet quSrter of IdHSaa TaaWal. section SI, towaahlp IS south, range li smbK.W. Wjy hs , Dated at Klamiraiaj, Msfja. October , i,ta ' ,, , My bust a,. mAwiurta, uepaxy. 8-i5-ss-sjr ' (Equity No. S00, for Decree of Dt Torce) D the Circuit Court of Ue'SUti" of OregoiJ fir the Cottaty of BOam Kate Taylor,, Plaintiff, Wiiitaar TaTtor t&talaaBi To William Taylor, the'-aDore niaied Defendant? JV4 t . (i . la the aametAt the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yojj jn the above" entitled suit, on or before the .SOth-. day. o October. 1917, that hlag tha day et tke list publication of aummoae, and the last day, within which you are require to answer,, aa laid by the order of pub llcnUoaof thhaummoaaT If. you (fall to appear aat aaswer the'piaUtUf wilt apply to the Court forJtho relief demanded lxC.aald eos'palnt. Sal suit la brought to, secura dlaaolatlon of the bondniof ntatrimony existing between youawU aadlplalaUff. " This aumaSaaa la published la the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper printed and published' at Klamath Falls, Oreaon, by order of Honorable D. ' V. Kuykendali., Judge, of , said Court, and dated September if, 1S17; the first publication to be auda.oa tbe 17th day of September, 1117, aad the last publication thereof oa the SOth day of October, 1917. ' Ol P. StONi. Aitomiy tor PlalaUkr 17-S4-l-8:iS-S-S' . Nc of Speilal KWtloa to Bo Itokl by aad lor KlaaiaOi DralBOce Dfc. frfct of Kahmath Coaaty, Oragea. To tbe ownerj.of land.sltuato.ta the Klamath. .Drainage District of Klamath COuntr. Oraaon. Notice la heheby given' that a meet ing of the owner of land situate In the' Klamath x Drainage District of Klamath Coaaty. Oregon, ia called tor "the purpoeo of aubmltting to 'the legal and qualified votera of aald Ktamith Drainage Dtatrlct, the fol lowing queeUana: " 1 "Stall. the tax lorr of the Klamath Draliage Dmtret'tof Klamaia County; Oregen; foe. the year 1917, be'iacreaeedt-the ex- y teat of ralaiuihtaum of .T7,7 for the purpose of, meeting the costs aid ipeMi otope&faKaad maintenance of said district for the year 1S17T" o 7 S "Shall an Indebtedneah to tbe extent of and amounting to tbe aum i of S116.SS7.96 be authorised for v the Duypose of carrying; out the v PiaB'of'Rclisaatlan''adoned by th Board of Stipervtsera: of the . Klamath Drainage District aad ap proved by the County Court? of klamah County, Oregon, la its de- s VIbjbj aaakfp sarevmrejejemi arva a ' 8uchrmeeUag.to7ba at, the ofllct of mu JtmtJt BTaantaataaEaaUa an 1U17T" aald Kymata praiaage mswici at po. l Main street, ,1a. thejClty. of Klam aia rail, tkiaawta vouatr, wmvni on Wednesday, the Sls day of Octo her, A. D. ltM.ilsVhoMrt, S o'clock la the aftoraae.. of ea'ld dsi.. i coaaty om ac mamaia uouaiy, , - T- - r .lit' ., " -w ?A ROFESSIONAL CARDS MWMMVWV mAAAmmAA0i00W0w0Wm JOHN O. CUMHOMf Ctrl 1 j i. .,.i Ajmnrp-K. wfiLao S17 ifala m. Pi ARM LOANS -AT 8 PER CSSNT PLAT . ,J f Dlt F. R. GODDAUD Plrysfclaa Saisaoa Satta Sll, J. 0. 0. P. Taaapea . forar K. K. K. Store), , ' (ftiionV.OBopathic Phyi. clak and Burgeon la" Klamath' W.D.MILLER koktag CooaracUr Maltaald, Tar aad Gravel Roof ing. Root Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. SSS 8. Sixth Street. Phone SSS. " CLEAN CAR ATORAGB, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP ., IX CONNECTION KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. 1ST SIXTH STREET . new uy umt . We Guarantee Oar Werlt , Shlrta and Cellara UunderesL We ilea vweheilki wool, aaer net. 'efed fede'very aarefally. Trjr'taa eae and be convinced. Ourarleee "are risht Fhene ISA. 127 Fourth Street or Firat Nauenai rift g'hjfaMVhAVbyjT'Vsryyhfs i t ' fWWWWWWWWWWWWW G. C. Loreiiz PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, SHEET METAL WORK, LBN. NOX FURNACES INSTALLED, BTOVE8 BOUGHT, SOLD, RE. " PAIRED AND REUNED. PUMPS AND PIPE WORK OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR PAIR BANKcVMORSR ENGINES. 766 MAIN ST. PHONE Sit f g 2L i Passengers aadBaoage Aiywkere i fte Gty QiickSenke ' RetMiable Ratel PHONE 187 Trosftr I. fmaaamm " r t, i' ej v -i it VAV I P "A VO '''li Al i .4 W: :' ' ii..s; . ." js.' vij t. &M- A4'