The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DR. REED'S
YOU CAN'T BE
Conforms per
fectly to the
shape of the
bottom of the
foot. Dr. Reed's
Cushion Soled
Shoe makes
walking a very
pleasure.
DR. REED'S CUSHION SHOE. THE EASIEST
SHOE ON EARTH
:Nortb -South, East and West. Dr. Reed's Cushion
Shoe is Unquestioned, by all, to be the most comfort
able and, easiest shoe obtainable, "it stands out by it
self," behind years of merited reputation, and in almost
every case will cure Corns, Callous Spots, Bunions,
Perpiring and Burning Feet. Prevents Colds, Neural
gia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Etc.
Men and Young Men who are bothered with
Aching Feet should investigate at once.
KXCI.VHIVK
AdKNTH
KIMATII
VAUA
K.
Huge Sum Needed For
Soldiers Recreation
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 25.
Plans liuvo been laid for the nation
wide dilvo during the week of No
vember 4-10 to ralflo $3,750,000 for
the war ramp community recreation
fund to provldo wholesome entertain
ment for Holdlors and sallorsln cities
around training camps. Attending a
lonferonco Tuesday were repreHenta
ttves of iho national and atate defenso
rounclla, chambers of commerce, ro
tary clubs, women'a organisations ana
rjr ciuuB, women a organnaiiuum mm
other association, from all .action, r
of tho country
Secretary Daker told the confer
tice he wanted soldiers to have "that
Invisible armor, that moral and Intel
lectual nrmor, that new soidier Btate
Success ot Pledge Card
Campaign
A .neiV. rivalry among tbtf states
ot the Union for the success of the
National Pledge Card Campaign for
food concorvatlon nest week has been
ftartert, -vhlch bids fair to be decide
edly spirited before the end of the
Dfltlod. '
Just av Maine ha. been the political
burometer In presidential elections,
Louisiana, which Is running a pledge
card campaign ahead of schedule
time, vilj be" tha barometer in the
Pledge card campaign, and aa Louis
iana Boes so will go the nation. This
i the way tha Washington officials
are siting it up. Food Administrator
Parker of Louisiana says: .
"Louisiana la not hoaatlna. and It
not in the slightest degree Jealous
of other states: She earnestly hope,
each of them will endeavor to beat
the record which Louisiana ts trying
to make, as. tha result will ba glory
for everybody, as well aa untold value
to the state and the nation."
'Food Administrator Moore of
Main wire.:
'Maine accepts Florida's challenge.
.We espeet 170,000 signatures."
CUSHION SOLE SHOE
HAPPY IF YOUR
cosmos a
wsmairu
tH? .asaatvmr iniutuuKM
aP .3afHm HUUMusorruMb
SaasHaw
SUG ARM AN
il
of mind
for their protection over-
soon."
"Two things this work now plnn-
..in. I- .ninir in da." he said. "It
.1
will bring our soldiers hack to us bet-j
ter cltlsens, nnd It will awaken In
American cities n sense of responslbll-
e ..nit that will irn
for toward aolvimc tho problem of
how best to make cuioa aaio iur mo
l - ..- nnA
Oil I II U UU imsim I aaaa . - - --
ai.M MAneantlnn WArgP.t a. a tisihlln ha tin II At TUfitldjLV
I -h ...... n t Tt I
also was voiced by Major uenera om-
! ,..... - - i
"To have an , emCcnt -, V h.
nett. commanding tne marine ...
dared, "you must have a happy army.
A dlscontontod army is an Inefficient;
one. no matter whether that discon
tent Is duo to poor food, clothing or
other causes."
Is Assured
W. B. Ayer, food administrator for
Oregon, Jias acceptod Louisiana s
chollonge, nnd has wired aa follow.:
"Hoover's home atate will, as usual,
prole the winner. Watch Oregon.
Wo accept the thai ouge of Louisiana
or of any other state on the basis of
the percentage or popuiauou. p
4h...i.amfor nledie card week thru-
out the state Is steadily growing."
Tennessee has wired thru Pood Ad
minlstrator Mergan:
v .- .11 hnllAnvea.
and TS!6. Georgia .or'and
ailU aeuea """.'"i 11
j .... nthur atate in tne union. 1
South Carolina reports hundreds of
mas. meetlugs and great enthusiasm.
Thousands of soldier, paraded In Oo-......-
n..nviiie and Soartansburg
r.mi. .lens reading "Serve youd
.. Kv .avlna- food. "Help win
the war by not waatlng meat, wheat
and sugar." The newspapers
. f..n naara atones. uu vyv
ara urging all housawlve. to sign the
food pledge card. r
n..nnr withvcombe of Oregon
administer, war time pledge, to itn
dent, of Unlvewlty of Oregon, which
include, the promise "to deny myaelf
ill unneeded lugurH, all ladulgwcM
THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALL1, ORlOOlt
FEET ACHE!
Needs no break
ing in. Assures
perfect com
fort. Applica
ble to the light
est and most
up-to-date styles
demanded by the most
fastidious wearer.
"VOUR8 KOU
VICTORY THIIU
HACItlKICB
AND FAITH"
In food and supplies necessary to the
support of our armies and our allies."
Herbert Hoover, national food ad
ministrator, urgea the same oath ad
ministered to other schools, clubs and
civic bodies.
MUtl
San FHANCIISCO, Oct. 24.
Threats of death by poison or-dyna
1. ha wtKlttan nnnafiil cariifl re
ceived by United Statea Circuit JudgeT.
w. w. Morrow ana uu irvius ?,
mn attnrnnv In chnVkTA Of aTfange-
.... . a r..u.MH Tulltto
night in nonor 01 uiunrMMuau utau
Kann.
......
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Bt Kahn or Judge Morrow and Wise
wui not made clear
Th carda were turned over to the
postal authorities for Investigation.
The carda were written in rea wit,
bearlna- the lettera "I. W. W." at the
Uop and skull and cross-bones at the
bottom.
It later developed that William H.
Crocker, banker, and Attorney Gavin
McNnb, federal mediator In wage dis
putes here, had received Identical
cards.
Foderal officials expressed belief
"that loost of the men whose names
had been published In connection
with the banquet had received similar
threats.
The text Ir. each case follews:
. "I. W., W. revolutionary secret
r nn mil haa'condemned you to death,
and all plutocrats attending the ban
quet, by poison or aynamue.
MAN DROWNKD ON COLUMBIA
ITWACO, Wuh., Oct. 25. Charles
Provo, employed as a seiner near
Clifton, Oregon, on the Columbia Riv
er, was drowned yesterday. He and
two companions slipped from a skltf
that was being towed J ashore.
' . Mmmn an. vara tlTM.
Provo waa 14 year, of age, and ha.
two brother. In the united Biaies
army.
Money to loan oa lty aad country
property. eeOhllcote,
-
or township Plat, showing for
est land Just opened for settlement
at II per township, send to Lakevlew
Ahatract and Title jo.. lanoview
Oregon. ll-iot
aa.
Tha r4es ataa earriaa Ufa, Ira,
Msst aad taatth laaaraaye Oft
;. stardard sji;ir-martlaato. .
CALIFORNIA MAN
IF BACK HURTS
BE6IN ON SALTS
FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCASION.
ALLY IP YOU CAT MEAT BEO
ULARLY No man or woman who eata meat
reKularly can make a tnlHtake by flush-
lug the kidneys occasionally, aaya a
well known authority. Meat forme
uric acid which cloga the kidney pore
ho they sluggishly filter or strain only
part otthe waste and poisons from uie
blood, then you gat sick. Nearly all
riioumutlBDi. headaches, liver trouble,
nprvouiineas. constipation, dluineas.
.... (
Hleeplessness, bladder disorders come
fiwm slucalBb kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache In
the kidneys or your back hurts, or
ihP urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of
edlment. Irregular of passage, or at
tended by a sensation or scalding, get
shout four ounces of Jad Salts from
any reliable pharmacy and take a table
Kpoonful In a glass or water aeiore
breakfast tor a few days, and your kid
noys will then act toe. Thla famous
salt, la made from the acid of grapes
nnd lemon tulce. combined with uthla,
ami hu been naed for generations to
r.uHh doseed Kidneys and stimulate
them tb acUvlty, also to neutrallaa the
nrirt in urine so It no longer causes Ir
ritation, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive, and cannot
Injure; makes a delightful effervescent
lltbla water drink which all regular
meat eaters should take now and then
m irnen the kidneys clean and the
bldbd pure, thereby avoiding' serious
kidney complications. Adv.
Clillcote liaa the exclusive sale of
several good houses. They are well
located, and terma are easy. 6
NOSE CLOGGED FRONI ..
A COLD OR CATARRH
Auk Crmm la Nostrils T
Ope Up Air
. ii 1 ui 1 urn
Ah! Wha relief t Your cloggud
noislrils open right up, tha air jt
ncus of your head are clear ana you
can breathe freely. No more hawking,
siiuCTpg, mucous discharge, head
avhe, dryness no struggling for
ftreath at night your cold or catarrn
Is tone.
rinn'i tnv atuffad udI Get a .mall
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from yoiir
druggist now. Apply a little of this
iragrant, antiseptic cream m your
nostrils, let It penetrate through
overy air passage of the head; soothe
and lical the swollen, Inflamed mu
cous membrane, giving you Instant
relief. Ely's Cream Balm Is Just
n hat every cold and catarrh sufferer
has been seeking. . It's Just splen
did. Adv.
WHEN .YOU WAKE "
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wash the poisons and toxins from
eystem before putting mere
, food Into stomach.
Saye Inslde-bathlng makea any
one look and feel clean,
swstt and refreshed.
vVash yourself on the Inside before
ties into the blood, causing Illness,
This is vastly more Important because
the skin pores do not absorb impuri
ties nto the blood, causing Ulnesa
while the bowels pores do.
For every ounce of food and drink
taken Into the stomach, nearly an
ounce of waste material must ba car
rled out of the body. If this waste ma
terlal la not eliminated day by day it
quickly ferments and generatea pols
oils, gases and toxin, wntcn are an
gorbed or sucked Into the blood stream
through the lymph duet, which ahouli
suck only nourishment to sustain the
body.
A splendid health measure ts to
drluk, before bieakfaat each day, a
rums of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate In 11
which la a harmless way to wasa wear
poisons, gasea and toxins from tn
stomach, Uver, kldaaya and bowel..
thus cleansing, sweetening ana irean
onlng the entire alimentary canal be
fore putting more food lato tha atom
aeb.
A ouarter nound of limestone pboa
phate' costs but very Uttla at the dnu
Atore, but 1. sufficient to make anyoai
an enthusiast on ittslde bathing. Vei
wake up with a dull, acwng neaa 01
have furred tongue, bad tast. aait)
breath, sallow complexion; other. wh
i.ave bilious attack., acid atomacB a-
Lmmtinatinn an assured of DrOBOUBCei
r . 1
Improvement in au neaiur ua j a
paara&ca shoiuy.-7aT.
n e-i-riSW 'rfwrfvw "
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wanar a.sneai -
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lnwmww twrmmmmmv9
mm-
aitvu A' tt.Artlcl4a.aC lav
AnonllnlfM thai Ab.HC.D tivbUSh.
tng compear el Medfo;ito
filed with the corporation osrtnMU.
ft. Mmnan will Buhtlah' th. IfasV
.... v , , . - W
ford American. The Incorporators are
W. W. Watson, .Howard A. Hill and
A. B. Bllton. Capital-stock Is 16,000. t
Tht vinnmmt LUnir comuur 01
Toledo filed articles. , It baa a caplUl
stock of 15,000. The incorporators
are,Q. B. McCluskey, M. W. Small and
J. B. Booth. r . - - -
LEGAL NOTICES .
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Notice of Pi as eat lag FaUUoa ,
Nntita I. hereby riven that the fol
lowing petition for.tbe argaaitatloa
of Shaata View irrigation visirin
will be presented! to jthe Couaty Court
or Klamath County. Oregon, at the!
regular meeting of said court, on the
first Wednesday la December, 1917,
at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the
ronntr court house, la the city Of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, for Its consid
eration and actien:
letltlOM ' i 1
In the County Court of the. State of
Oregon, for. Klamath County,
In the Matter ofthc Orgaatlo !
mo aoMMim tiow ..... "-
trlcL . , 4- -.
To tha Honerable Couaty Court of
.liufcu wwm, w..wm.
Your oetiUonera represent as fol
lews: , ' ' i -
That they nroooae tha'orgaataatloh
of an Irrigation dlstrlcttObe, known
as Shaau View Irrigation. Dlatnct,
under the provlaioaa of Chapter S67,
Law. of Oregon for ,1917. -, -
That tha boundarlaa of said -pro
posed Irrigation district ara aa fol
Iewa:
Baainnlna at tha eorner common -to
sections J8, SO, 11 and SS. town
ship 40 B., R. IS, kVW. M.;
Thence north , nUle;-
Thence east 1 mile; 1
Thence south 14 mile . - -
Thence East K, mile, to corner com
mon to section. S7, SS, SS and S4,
township 41 8.;
Thence south mile;.
Thence east mile;
Thence south mile;.
Thence east 1 mile;
Thence south H ,mue;
Thence east mile;
Thence south 94 mile;
Thence eaat 4 mile;
Thence south tt mite;
Thence east K mile, to eorner of sec
Uons 6, 7, 1, IS, township 41 .,
Re. IS, HE. W.M.
Thence south tt mile;
Thence east tt mile;
Thence south mile; '
Thence east mile, to the center
corner, section 7, township 41 8.,
R. 18 E. W. M.; -" r
Thence south S mUesr, to the OrV
gon and California line; ;
Thence weat-1 mile W the Adam'a or
D Canal: . " ' t
Thence In a northwesterly direction
along said canal? to tho .pout
where tt crossea the section line
between sections S and 10, town
ship 41 8..B. If B.W. M;
Thence east 900 feet to the tt cor
ner of sections S 10;
Thence north 1 mile tff the township
line, townships 40-41 8.;
Thence east vtllt; t
Thence north tt alia; '
Thence east ltt mile; '
Thence north tt mile; ' '
Thence aaat tt aalto, to tha center of
section 86;
Thence north tt sane;
Thane east tt ' mile, to tha range
line, R'a. 11-1SD.J ,
Thanca aofth tt mile: east tt nine;
north tt mile: eaat tt aula to
h. Mint At kaaiaalna:' all In
Klamath County, lUtaxit Oregon
av inri" -- - 1 f
Klamath county, aiaia-oi rww.
That your patltkmara aoMtltutea
matorttr of the owaeTs.of aald toad,
..i..n .mi in ai narf and that
said land to auwpUblaJ;ot4lrrlgatlon.
That your poaucmeie w. -
nmniiatlon of aald diatrict .'lofro-
vide for tha ooMtru;cUo.ot work.
for the Irrigation of .gBM,M ror we
purchase, operatlea' or; mhlataawca
of work, alraadr.oaswteaclaa, ad for
the amumpUon aa.SfUWnal or guar
antor ot ihdabtedseaa'oa aoeoahVot
district land, to thaUmlteAVSUtea un
der the Federal Reclamation law..
Wherefore your petltloaera pray
ht aald trrlMtto dUtrtct bo or
ganised under aald tow oUflJt.
rtmtnmm." NamOB.
Samuel J. Smyth , Geo. B, Icenhowar
l . w W aft lak eaeitaUtm
Edward Joqea
C. C. Garrison
A, 8. Bennett
j. L, Hale
A.H.Hale
John McCarty
h o. Pickett
F..M, Oorfoa v
AM.CJarrlaoB
,W. B. Barrtof
AntoaPollvlka
t H.Jobee- '
Harry fc'WUsw
rrankH.Vochateer
O. K, Hunt
S.V.Moody- '-
Vlrt1X.Wio4oieUMU
B.T.HUWHf"'. KwJ.HaTUlBS
AaKotara JakeSterakol ,
David Mt DM ''B,2, '
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M.M.Stastay .
J. H. McNeill
Ida S. Stone
John M. Johnson
C. R. Beardsley
Si Mi Johnson
Jasper Smith, '
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, as:
I. Samuel J.'Smrth. betas: first dair
sirorn, depoae and aay that I am' one
m tiA - -. ha ArAnlfi n.
I.M anil fcl .l!il mIIiIa. I. ra
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BAhTITBL J. SafYTH: '
8ubicribed Md ti hetotaaaa
.hi. 10th dy of October. 1917.
BT.-M.-TIUBB,
Notary .Public forOragoa
My commieaiosi eacplraa laWlf, 1981,
, SS-l-S-lSS - r ' 'A
1 - J.
Notice) to Crwdttotm Ib ataadnreuier
In the DIstrlA'Ctottrtia'njaWed
States for tha MaCHcl-Af Oiegoa '
lathe Hatter'dt Samuel MlllerVBank
r rupt. . '-r-t ,- v -
To 'the Creditor, ot Samuel Miller,
' i Bankrupt:' f ' "
Notice la hereby given that oa tha
SSd day of October.. l17..8amuel
Miner waa dy ,acjnaioataayaajiK
rapt, athat'tarW'ateetfngof,the
creditor will be held In .'room SI,
INrat Nattnnal Rajalr hntUtar. Ktaja.
ath Falls, Oregon, on thar'lthfcarot
November. 1917. at S o'clock la the
afternoon, at whfch'tlma'aald eradiiV
.. .. . '' rr.-..-...-
ore mar aiuaa, proye, ueir, cimauy
rapii ' and transact auchv other haal
neaa aa mar properly coma before
- -..!.. T t 1
said meeting.- i-
J.. C.RUTENIC i
85-lt . Referee In Bankruptcy.
Notice to Creettore
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Notice lsf hereby given that .tha v
rivaln4 on HaotMiBar 1. ltlT. hv
tha' Conntr'Oonrt of.tha Btate of Ore.
gon,-for -Klamath County, -waa dalrl
appointed adminiatraVB N.tMeiis(
of Walter S. Turaer.'ilseiaeei', Mail
persons, having. ciainu'aBiVeaiil
esute ara requirea to present same,
properly vertfled to tha-admmiatra
trlx at the law .office ot'R. C.Oroee
beck, KlamithTaUa..0rew4ii,w.Khln
lalx.montha from thedate ot this
ao-
Dated, October 11, 1917 ' ' '
ILU B. STILTS,
Administratrix of tha Sktata ot Wal
ter 8. Taraer, Deeeaaed.
ll-l-SS-1-8 " '.,-.-
Admlaletmtor'a NeOea
W mac
. Waal
In tha County, Court of, tha State at
Oregon, for atmmaia ueaaty. '
la tha Matter C the Batata atWU
11am MacDoaald. Deeeaaed.-
Notice to hereby givem that I hlava
filed nur final aeoount aaa raaon aa
Administrator c. t a. ot the eatate ef
William MacDoaald, deceased, aad
tha above entitled cotbtmkaa Ixed
upon 10 o'clock In tha forenoon ot tha
10th day ot November, A. o. hit, aa
tha time, and. the couaty court room
1 - -t- - -.-
In the coura house la the City ot
Klamath Falls. Oregon, aa tha ptoee
when and where any peraoa or aer
aoaa may preaant any objection, or
excepUona to anything la aald saai
account contained, or to aaythlag
dona by ma aa admlatotrator 0, t. a, at
tha eatete of William MacDoaald, de-
ceased, and tbaluatMica time aaa
niace the court will faally aetUe aald
aeoount aad report aad cloee tha ad-
mlniatratlon of aald aetata. '
Thi. notice u nubllsaed aaraaaat
to tha order of tha haoTO aaUtled
murt made on tha 10th aay at ueto-
har. A. D. 1917. aad -the rat.puauea-
tloa to made la tha Bveains naraia
WTWff " j. - a a
oa the llth day oiwaar,A. 1
1917. .l. . , &
" A. D. MILLM. ,V
Admlatorei.'o)Al
WHUamMaaiw w, wa.aa.aiii
. St&?&
at br aa4 tap mmamVmm!!
T. tha aanUn'M'leavi'
- Klamath 'DrateaM
"Klamath OaajUftl4)(awai'v lv,i
u.i. w -- arlvam thai a aaaet-
lag.ef the wiera;fiU4l akaate h
tU-:KUath'Braiaa:pietrtatr.at
UK, MEMBonlf knowas
diract I
iilMHMH llT
local aad-' auallled voters
of Mid
iath'Dralnage District, tha fol-
lowlag questiens:
1 -"Shall the tax levy of tho
Klamath Drainage District of
'Klamath County, Oregon, for 4he
I'year 1917, ba increased to the.ex-
teat ef raising the sum of 85,797.78
for thev purpose of meeting the
, coat, and expenses of operatloaand
maintenance of aald district for the
'.year 19177"
S -"Shall an Indebtednees to Che
extant ot and amounting to tho sum
ot 8110,387.98, be authorised for
thaparpoaa of carrying out the
L 'Plaaot JteclamaUon' adopted by
the Board of Supervisors of tho
Klamtth" Drainage District and ap
proved by the County Coar ot
-Klamath County, Oregon, in Ite de
.cree'dated September 80. 19177"
Vn.k mutlnr in tui at thai oflca of
aald Khuaath Drainage District at No.
4S1 Main street, in the City of Klam
athvJlalla, Klamath Couaty, Oregon,
on Wednesday, the 31st day ot Octo-
fber, A. D. 1917, at the hour of S
O cmer in tne anernoon 01 aui ww
C. R. DE LAP,
" ''county Clerk ot Klamath' County,
1 - Oregon. 18-llt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
' Miwwiwiwiiiw.iwMI
JOHN O. CLBGMOKN
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' Coast?
CHI
Chy ft Coiurty Abrtrsct Co.
''. ARTHUR-WIlioN
617 Mala St.-
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FABM LOANS AT S PER CKNV
:T flat
DR. F. R GODDARD
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. BeiU ail, I. C.. F. Teasaea
- , (overvKK.K. Store) '
Phoae SSI . . Rea. Phoem, 9BSR
(Tha only Osteopathic Pbyet
,cla and Surgeon ta Klamath
Falla.)
W.D.MILLER
Walkt, rioora, Fouadatloaa. Coa
erete Balldlag Block., Flaee aad
THea. 888 S. Sixth St. Phone 898
CLEAN OAR STORAGE,
CENTER TOWN
MACHINE SHOP
IN CONNECTION
KLAMATH MACHINE AND
HKPAHtOO.
187 SIXTH STREET
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