The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 02, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Report Conditions Good
.iN FltANCIBCO, Nor. 3. Bank
I". ... , ith ffadaral ra-
Strict, Instead of being ad-
, affected by urn iinany w-u.
. .L...I advnnca over the cor-
53,M period last year, accord-
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,u.d l.a by the District
uJn bnk- The statement reporta
ZitUi labor conditions, dui a iu
- .tleu lurni uu.w.
.. uimun pack, reported prevl-
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BW ,..- - .--.-.
11"" . ... .., n aiinia tha'
r total. Bimu -w -. -.
un, in pan, u .
. .. .,nH Liberty Loan haa had
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i ntr of the stago uurins ww
. ..h.rrintioni to the first Liber.
,wtloil June lMh, and the laat
Btnti were m00 uiu" ""
Kjuently the pressure upon
-w. K-iimn of wiwarawaia n
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Mwinn occasioned oy ine nrn
. ...id .unear within thla period.
M timid bankN feared great rertue.
, f resources. The loana, now-
, of the national banka in toe
i.w Murve cltlea or mia aismci,
mw an Inernwo of only ft 7.900.000
i June SO to September li, wniie
THE EVENINO HERALD KLAMATH FALH. MOOM
-iilC--Sait3 ii i - a li -- - m
Rulers ot the Two Lost Tribis of Israel
deposit Incroaied 132,300,000. Dur
Ing the year, Boptamber 12, 1910, to
Beptumber 11, 1917, deposits In the
atno banka Incroaied 180,000,000,
ranging from Incruaio of 11.7 pnr
cent In tan Angolas to 24.2 por emit
In Benttlo. Whllo ooraptate reportH
of atate bnnks nro not avallablo,
thoae publUhod Indicate a almllar
trend.
"Strikes have hampered the lum
ber Industry, but output has again
reached 75 par cent of normal, Mill
stocks are from 61 to 83 por cent bo
low those of November 1, 1916.
"In Arlsona the I. W. W. agitation
baa ceased, attho the Miners' Union
haa not yet voted to return to work
In the copper mines, The most seri
ous recent depredation haa been the
firing of grain and feed In tho Ban
Joaquin Valley In California.
'Tho yield of grains Is bolow nor
mal, excepUn tho cose of barley. The
hay crop Is about normal, with de
creases In Oregon and Washington,
and Increases In California, Idaho and
Utah."
Barely bond wlille yon walk
Chllrote.
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TetiUr, 1917, at.'lO o'clock Vai,. la
a - ...a .... . . L.lal Mai 4)Wa.
court koa,lIClautt:rlla, Klam
ath Couaty. Orecea. baa, bees tae4
by aaldroourt aa;tb tte,M, puwa.
for tha aeUleaaeat of aaid aeeouatjad
haarlDc of aald Detltloa far dtacharga,
at which tlaae aad place any peraoa
lDtareate4 la aald eaUta BaycasMar
and aiaazcaedona la wrttiac to the
aald ;aali aceovat aa4 coataat tha
aame. and abow cause. If aay- there
be. why a final dlstrlbutiOB of aald es
tate should not be ordered, aad the
adaolnistrator discharged.
Dated tbla 12th day of October,
1917.
D. B. CAMPBELL, .
Adaalnlatrator of Bald BaUte.
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Pledge Card for United States
Food Administration
If you have already ligned, pass this on to a friend
TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR
I ant glad to join in the service of food conserva
tion for our nation, and I hereby accept membership
in the United States Food Administration, pledging
myself to carry out the directions and advice of the
Food Administrator in my home, insofar as my cir
cumstances permit.
Name
Street
City.... State
TJicrc arc no fees or dues to Imi paid. The Food
Administration wishes to have as members all of those
actually handling food in the home.
Anyone may have the Home Card of Instruction,
but only those signing ptedges are entitled .to Member
ship Window Card, which will be delveired upon re
ceipt of the signed pledge.
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vi t.u ....i nan Mar from thn two last tribes of Israel. The. ball player. He la catcher on the
i.in on,i hi. .iiMar nnithnr cut their community nine, while his queen la
the rulers of 700 persons in the pecu. . . . . leader of th, brafi band wWch ptayi
liar religious sect at Donton Harbor, king Is more modern that the loat In tba grandstand while the aen arc
Mich., who believe they descended tribes, because he is a wonderful basa-l on tba diamond
German Public Kitchens
Feed Enormous Crowds
563 communes, having 10,000 or
more inhabitants each. Only about
fifty ot these are now without public
kitchens. The majority of towne re
port establishments providing mid
day dinners only, attho all the kitch
ens are equipped for supplying at
least two meals dally. v
In Berlin there are now alxty-ate
nubile kltcbena. The number of per
sons who obtain food from them fluc-
.. .... nn,n..toH in tha iimiAs in n. remarkable manner, in
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production In a recent month of z,- recent weens me numoor m i..
500.000 quarts of food. ) pants has averaged about 170.000
There are In the German empire , dally.
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 2. The pub
lic kitchens established thruout the
German empire since the beginning
of the war would now he able to sup
ply food for about one-fourth of the
population,- according to a statement
published by the German war office.
It would appear from this statement
that there was 2,200 such establish
ments In the empire, ana mat ineir
KRKIGHT TONNAGK
SHOWS BIG IXCBKAHK
CALIFORNIA-OREGON f
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 2.
The following statement la authoris
ed by the railroads' war beard:
Freight statistics for July, the lat
est month for which official figures are
available, show that the railroads sue-
oM.fuilv handled 20.2 per cent more
freight that month than for the aame
period last year. The figures tnat
tell the story of this accomplishment
have Just been complied from rail
roads having 220,054 miles of tracx,
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A good nickel smoke
THE OWL is always
a mellow smoke
never harsh. That is
because a million dollar
supply of slowly curing
tobacco is always in re
serve for the OWL.
Tho OWL it an unusually
even-burning moke. That ii
became it ii seasoned leaf,
properly made into a cigar.
Naturally, tha OWL is
always worth your nickel.
freight can to service, while thla year
the number was 2.256.621, aa in
crease of 2.3 per cent.
BIO CREDIT GIVEN ENGLAND
WASHINGTON. D. C. Not. I. -A
credit ot $435,000,000 baa bee aaade
to England to cover the British ex
penditures for the United States) up
to January., 1918.
Nattea ! tirabr riven that Ptoai
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Grove Irrigation District will cer
for aale. at tie oatec at the reatdi
ofr. K.; McXeaate. in eeidi eUattteti
bonda ot aald. Irrigation; dietrtet
the 34th day o! November,. Itl7j at
the hour of 10 o'clock of aald day, to
the amount of 37,000, and that sealed
propoaaia wiu oe recerrea oy me
board of dlrectora of' said district, at
their aald office, for thai purchase of
aald bonds, till aaleV day and hour
apeclted for the aale, of aame. The
board of dlrectora reeenrea tk right
to reject any and all bide
g. K. McKENSIS.
Clerk of tba Board of Dlrectora.
26-2-3-16-23
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Nr.. A. k.art i Thf
txproaion doesn't come from
. tWitWho are tiling our de
lacainte and bruhe--they
.Mow you to do something
lwtt your bur.
, tHout about combs and
H brushes? May we show
youtekatwe hacef
IMnwofcWetlJY
'fSviajwOTt nuxs otteon IPI
Mepey to Joa,oai ctty 4 coamtry
eotjerly. SeeCUket.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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meeta Friday night. R. A. Emmltt.
N.- O., Nate Otterbeia, Secretary.
Kwaaaa Jhicampmaat No. 46, 1. O.
O. F., meeU Tuesday nlgbt, R. A.
Emmltt. C. P.. U J. Bean. 8crlbe.
lor approximately 85 per cent of the
1 entire trackage of the United States,
in Julv last year these railroads'
gave service equivalent to carrying.
27.809.430.889 tons of frelgnt one
mile, while this year they carried 33r
434.368.536 tone one mite, an in
crease ot exactly 30.2 per cent.
Thla great Increase In service waa
rendered with an almost negligible
Increase In the amount ot equipment
used. The number of freight loco
motives in service In July last year,
for Instance, waa 39,888, while this
year the number, .fas 30,277, an in
crease of only 1.3 per cent. Laat
year In July there were 8,204,903
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out atay agreeable. Let us lire wen.
eat well, digest well, work well, alee
well, and look well. What a glorioea
condition to attain, and yet, bow very
eaay It la If one will only adopt tae
morning Inside batb.
Folks who are accustomed to feel
dull and -heavy when they arise, split
ting headaehe, etuffy from a cold, foil
tongue, nasty breath, acid atomaeh,
can, Instead, feel aa fresh aa a daisy
by openlag the elulcee hi Ua ayttesa
each moraine- and flushing oat the
whole of the Internal polsonoua itagvi
nant matter.
Everyone, whether ailing, alck or
well, ahould, each aaorntag, before
brakfaat. drink a claaa of real hot
water with a teaspoonful ot Itmeatoae
phosphate la it to wash from the
stomach, liver and bowels the prevl-
oue day'a ladlgeetlble waste, sear mm
and Dolsonous teHas: thua cleasnisg,
sweetening aad purttyrag the entire
sllmentaxr carnal before vuttlM asore
food Into the stomach. Tho actios ot
hot water aad llmestoae phosphate ea
aa empty stomach is woaeertaliy in-
vlgoratrag. It eleaas outaji the sear
fermentations, giaee, waste aad
acidity aad gives oae a splendid ap
nmlUm tar breakfast -While VOB are
enjoying your breakfast the water aad
phosphate is quietly extracting a large
volume i of water from the btood aad
getting ready for a thorough flushlag
of all the InsMe organs.
The millions of people who are
bothered with constipation, billons
spells, stomach trouble; others who
have sallow sklas, btood disorders aad
aloklv eoaanlexloas are urged to Bet a
quarter pouad of Ilmestoae phoap hate
la the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, for Klamath County.
Joe Voae, PlalnUt.
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Haraaret Dongtaav Defendant,
To afarsaret Doaglaa. the above
named defendant:
In theNama ot the State of Oregen:
You, are. herabr Bottled'.' that Joe
Voae, the holder of Certificate. of De
llaeaeacy numbered 699, Issued oa
the 17th day ot February. 1916, by
the, tax. collector ot the County ot
Klamath. State of Oregon for the
amount of sixteen and (f 16.93) 93
lootha dollars, the same being the
amount then due and dellneaeat for
taxes for the year 1913; together
with oenaltyr Interest andreostathorer
en upon the real property aeaeased to
you, ot which you are the owner aa
aoneara of record, situated In said
county and atate, and particularly de
scribed aa follows, to-wlt:
Lota one 11). two (3), three (3).
aad four (4), of block two (3), la
Flrat Addition to Fort Kiamau.
Klamath County, Oregon.
Ton are further notified that said
Joe Vose haa paid taxea on aald prem-
for prior or subsequent years,
with the rate of interest oa said
amounts aa follews:
Tear 191 4, -paid February 17, 1916,
Tax Receipt .No. 6930, amount paia
314.78. rate of Interest 16 per oeat
Tear 1915, paid March 6, lis.
Tax Receipt No. 364, amount paid
sit.791 rate et interest 16 per oeat;
Tear 1916, paid April I, ItlT.
Tax, Reeelpf'No. 1333. amount paid
Sio.86. rata of Interest 16 per cent.
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' aiastarsarei wub, H.wHr
er of the legal title of the above de-
sertbed property as the sameAapaearsi
of record, ana each of the other per
aoa. akeve ammed are hweW-farther
aoUIfM 4l JeeVoea, wHl.apjpdyto.
tne-uimm wr m.ivwi7
State aforesaid tor. a .decree torecloe-
lag the Ilea against the property de
scribed aad msntloned lasawcer
tlfleate. Aad you1 are heresy earn
moned to appear wlUla sixty days
City ft Couaty Abstract Co.
ABTHUF R. WILSON
617 maJa8t.
FARM LOANS AT S PER CENT
FLAT
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Phyaiclam
Seite Sll, L O. O. F.Teanpls
(over.K. K. K. Store)
M . . Res. Pbeae.
(The only Osteopathic Pliyal-
ctaa aad Surgeon to Klamath
Falls.) ?
W. D. MILLER
Oesaeat Contractor
Walks, Floors, Foundations. Coa
' arete BuUdlng Blocks, Flues aad
TJles. 3818. Sixth St. Fhoae 9;
CLEAN CAR STORAGE, .
CENTER TOWN ( ' "
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IN CONNECTION
KLAMATH MACEINB AND
REPAIR CO.
tit SIXTH STREET
Ons of the happiest dsys In the life
of former President Taft was the day
of tho wedding of his son to Miss
Eleaaor Kellogg Chase of Waterbury,
Conn., to S.ergsant.MsJor Taft o ; ths
unites eiaiee ixmi ... .-.-;-lUsat'tha
TaHfaaallv la ahewa hers
Iwltk hir husbaaf and the ex-pijeeWeet
NOODLES
AND CHOP SUEY
AT ALL HOURS
IaioWaamOeaUeaaea's
' Trade Solicited
So Maawfst., at Center
afta the fMLBnaUoatlea of ths
meat exclusive of the day ot saw irst
puMieauoa, aaa-asceae ww.w"
pay the amouat due as above shown,
together with costs aad aecried la
tsrest, and to caseot your fallnre to
do so, a eeeree'wlll be rendered lere:
closing the lien ot said taxes and eofta
against ths laad and premleea ajbsvs
ncitndul.
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This summons m.puWUhsd by afT
Am. a. ihm. Hnsnrabla .D. V. KUVkMl-
daU. Judge of tha OlmU'Ceirt et the
State: of Oregon, for the Couaty or
Klamath, aad eald.oraer was msee
aad dated this ilUVday et October.
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