J r i-PAV. OTWWW T, IttT THE EVENING HERALD. " AMAT1I FALLS. OKMOOW PAGE THUMB tar Mail Routes Are Open For Bids nt fourth ...taunt !' ..I ( Wiisliingiun, u. .. nogBCM tw -'--- -7- ro. "f'V.Vl.U nfflro In Washington, pTc.P l'' 4:3 p m' J"nuarx ,,,..,.,...',n.. Interested In lubmlt. .m. bldi may cu' additional Infor- Sml of bonds, etc.. by oiling on tb local MtmuHlir. The following nrain '' KUnalh Ceunty: NO. "3927 Keno Ml TTurueii, IllBM a WCCK- ., . ;... So UI9 Kiaraam r w vuw IW. I' " "-"! -- - -- lMrcb I. ..... No. 7SI99 Klsmatn reus 10 rori Klamath, lx llinoi u week. No. 73300 Kort Klamutli lo Cra ter Lake, twice a woek, July 1 to September 30, No. 73301 Chlloiniln to Klamath Agency, six Union it week. No. 7S302 Klnimith Falls In Mitr. rill, Tula l.akn ami Miilln, nnon tlimn n wook to Merrill, hIx Hiiich n week rest of way. No. 73303 Klainulh Falls to Hwun once a week. No. 73304 Klnninth Falls to l.akc vliiw, seven time a wnok. No. 7330S Yalnnx by llllilelirond, to Dairy, three time a week. No. 73300 I.nngell Vnlluy to llo nansa, six time a week. No. 73307 Lorella to VlstUlao, once a week. Traction Millionaire, Wife Who Just Died, and Second Wife Pope Abandons All Peace Plans For Time HOUR. Nov. 7 The gravity of tho situation and the fualon of all par- Um Into ono national entity deter mined, at all odda, to drive the enemy from IBs mother toll, apparently, ac cording to high officiate, hai reached rea the vatliao, where It la realised that It la advisable to abandon any The leaders In tho Catholic party have made declarations of tliolr sup port to unltod Italy In tho Htiprcmo struggle, and It Is said In official quar ters that tho Vatican has been In formed that for tho moment nny attl- tiiilo which might bo considered to (Sort toward peace, for the present, ! run counter to the national asplra- ititut. Itlons would bo most unwelcome. CORRECTION NORTHAMPTON England, Nov. 7. In connection with the announce- neat that preparation have been made for the manufacture of JfiO.000 pairs of standard boots of leather as toon as tho government gives author. Ity. the prices were erroneously quoted. The correct prices nre: For three grades of men's hoots, between 14 and 21 shillings; for wo men's shoes, 12 shillings upward; for women's boots, 15 shilling up. A four room house and good lot on Walnut ntrrcu It's cheep at $l,iiftO. See Ctillrote. 6 P MUKj Don't Wait For Stormy Weather Take an inventory of every room, stair, door, window, roof ana porch. Then let ut figure with.you on the completed cost of any or all improvements. You will not fear the winter blasts, for it's the wind and water leaks that are costly. A little forethought will cut your fuel bUl in two. It's the cheapest insur ance you can buy. ' We can put you in touch with expert carpenters, and are eager to give you the estimated cost. You are not obligated to buy. Make Your Alterations NOW I HBtA i9f4i, f. , AmLmummmWkm m SgennnnflgennnBgPaB ' !V WMiS'raV ktMflanBBnvHbt. 2s 47e3afcenenr J& sFSV'bbw aaBBaBnanr F ' ? i " "" H ft w A mlaarr is the kldner region, sharp pains la the hack or tick headache, dls- tiaess, your stomach tours, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is bad you have TheumaUc twinge. The urine cats cloudr. full of sediment, the enamels often get sore and Irritated,' obliging yon to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralize these Irritating acids. to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa- lef before breakfast for a few days end your kidneys will then act fine. 1 his 'famous salts is made from the srld of grapes and lemon juice, com- Dined witn utnia, ana nas neen usea for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutrallzo the uclds In urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In lure, and makes a delightful efferves cent llthla water drink. Adv. fiot Water for Sick Headaches Telia why everyone should drink het water with phosphate fit It before breakfast. A A A AAAgf AAAAAA V V V V V i 8 r 4 ll 5 J T R faaaaaaaW re aw i l Ssmnl L) J Want Out " "rf Bapel iftAttufiss reue wmyoniicpnis? She knowi thtt by tpfHyrna hwi om Remedy fof three Mcecsnvt nifrhU, the com can be etsily. stfcly slid punlesTy itmoycd. w. w tk b j j Sriftstenr thmfcn we craimt oefc fckift & pliHrtW Thublt pnfat con mMr aM i fifcM I roiuinw -Awtvkel III i nSSS! eMSr j Lrt m idl ou Worn Urn lm nufcil vAt. Wy, KLAMATH TA11S OKCGOIt?S?V L LZ 1KS . T. F. RVAf J. j . THE LATE MRS T. F.ft n F..RVAN Thomas Fortuno II) an, traction qtialntances by wedding Mrs. Corne- ii. 1 r. nnvtnr. n New York society magnate, ho U believed to he orth . h,g flnjt wfe an) thing from $00,000,000 to $100,- died. Mr. Ryan, who Is 66 years of 000,000. surprised hlg friends and ac- ago, retired from active business life when he reached bis sixtieth year. His residence is In Virginia, at Oak Ridge, a magnificent country estate, but he has spent most of hsactlve lite in new xors; vnr. Paper Clothes Now Used By Germans AMSTERDAM, Nov. 7. Tho em-the first patterns of such fabrics are ... . ....- .... in nil ,iirec being exhibited. 1MUJ llieill VI iu'v . tlons In Oermany has made enormous progress during the past year. Clothes nnd fabrics made entirely of paper yarn are now widely used. The base of these Is a simple one-colored paper yarn used In exactly the same way as Jute, prisoners' camps aro now supplied with mattresses and even plllowg in which the covering is made of this fabric. In fact, paper weaving has made such strides that twills are now produced, and the time Is not far distant when It will bo pos sible to obtain excellent graaes oi worsted made of paper, and already : Ready-made clothing In paper is at present confined for the most part to sneclal workmen's clothing. Entire suits of this are exhibited, as well as aprons, overalls and office coats. The nrlce of paper fabrics varies between 25 cents and $1 a yard. Ready made workmen's aprons and overalla aro sold at -$'6 a doxen. For entire suits the nrtce is about $5. , - The paper clothing is not, however, entirely confined to workmen's cloth ing. A beginning has been made in supplying garments for women and children. For children there Is- wide variety of paper garments avail able. For women, the -offerings are thus far confined to under clothing NOTICE The ladles of the Baptist Home and Sewing Missionary Society will entertain the Missionary Societies of the other churches at the Chapel Car "Good Will, Thursday afternoon, No vember 8th, at 2:30. . COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR er Headache of any kind Is caused by auto-lntoxicatlon which means selt- polsonlng. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that it congests In the smaller arter ies and veins of the head, producing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. Ton become. nerv ous, despondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you. Then you resort to ace- 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 awbiie, will not only wash these poisons from your system and pure you oT head ache, but will cleanse, purify ana freshen the enUre alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is In expensive, harmless as sugar, and al most tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. . If you aren't feeling your best. If tongue Is coated or yon xake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation nr sour, add stomach, begin the phos- pasted hot, water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. Results are aulck and It is claimed that those who ceaMnue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every mornlnr. never have any headache or know a miserable moment. Adv. JmjmJ Have several good 40 and 80 acre tracts in the heart of the valley. They ire under Irrigation, and have some alfalfa. Chiloote. 6 PROFESSIONAL CARDS' JOHN C. CLEGHOBN County Surveyor Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON S17 Main St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Pbyslciaa Bargee Suite 211, L O. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Res. Phone, 858R (The only Osteopathic Phys4- clan and Surgeon in Klamath Falls.) Dairy Farm Floats In Pacific Ocean SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. "Somo where on the Pacific" there Is a full fledKed dairy afloat today. The dairy Is on a steamor bound for a certain Pacific port, and consists of Blxty-uve thorobred cows DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RE- STORES ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux urlans. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, Is trou blesome. An easier way is to get the ready to use preparation improved by the addition of other Ingredients. coating about 60 cents a large bottle, st drug stores, known as "Wyeth'e Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss . While gray, faded hair is not sin ful, we all desire" to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'e Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it is done so natur ally, so evenly. You Just dampen a allonge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one mall etrand at a time; by morning nil rav hairs have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, son, ana luxuriant. Shd you appear years Pioneer Auto Service DAY OR NIGHT Phone Mecca IBS JITNEY JOE are being milked regularly, and the milk Is betpg distributed among the passengers and crew, and being made vZ::eZ fact that the eat W- XK& XZ? hare ro "grarlng land." they are 'vr?ZtVton I r ! . !?- sl.?zi Sgaiioi TJSS& ?-22 Three expert milkers nnd a great ( well. Large shipments of cattle In qunnlty of feed glvo the nnlsning tnis manner are uuuui uu u - touch to the dairy Betting, 'rue cows cuic. . . I PMaSaaVB I KiffKeinl limhprl.n I aaljB, lIIUllI aJUIUWVI w I PHONE 10T. I I Klamath Falls, Oregon I gH gH ii ii -Ji LITTLE MAN PLAYS BIGGEST FIDDLE BASE AMERICAN FLOTILLA IN BRITISH WATERS, Oct. 84. (Cor- tespondent of the Associated Press) The smallest American sailor In the whole European flotilla has the big place of honor In the orchestra a) the Sailors' Club House here, and plays the biggest bass voll that haa ever hHi en in Ireland. He comes from are standing side by side.' When ha la seated, he Is completely hidden be yond the Instrument. There are thirty-five pieces in the American orchestra, and by special arrangement with publishers la America they receive proof sheets of all the latest American musle, and are playing it In their hut on the shorts of Ireland almost before It has ap peared in New York, Adv. In August The Travelera paid MM accident and health slain, aaaoaat , . nuiMi than suoa.&M.as. A w- I I MM W w. - -W- -w phiuso. and his Instrument overtops i woadarful record by a liners Ive arm by a cleaa two feet tfaea they jceasaaair. See Chlloato MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAK tAT TO FLUaH KIDNIYi IF HACK HURTS OR LADDER OTHIRS ' if mn mat Wave year BeeT every day, eat It, but flush yoar ktdaeys wit salts eocMleaaiiy, says a aejoa www Ky.wbo tells taai awai rarase in eld which alaott eeralysea the kid neys la their etorts to tent u trees th auaJ. Vfem.baeaBM slaaaleb sad wesksa. taea yea aater wltt a daU "Cured!" Mrs, Gus Griffith, of Everton, Mo., writes: "1 suffered for three, years with various female trouble. My life was a misery. I wat not able tfrdo anything . . . bear ing down pains in my weak and nerv ous. Dr. recom BMadedCardultome." . TAKE ill Wmu's Tonic "When 1 was on the began feeling like a-aew woman...! am now a well woman . , . 1 Wow -my cure to per maaeat for it hat been ' Caniuv" Thousands of womaa, Bowatrongand SSSS, who oace iuf l5weflro women-Ball. health. Try It, for your W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Malthold, Tar and Gravel Roof ing. Roof CoaUng. Repair Work a Specialty. 2SS 8. Sixth Street Phone 293. CLEAN CAR STORAGE, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP IN'OONNECnON N KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. 127 SIXTH STREET NOODLES AND CHOP SUEY AT ALL HOURS Ladles' and Gentlemen's Trade Solicited Oo Mala St., at Center iii ' STOP CATARRHl OPEN mm NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied la NestrBs Relieves Hsea-ceus at once. im iiiniilll i l"l' I I I I I I I H't'Hl AILViffkb MM jeaeaBaa3 it vour nostrils are ctogged and your head Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of t Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store;- Apply a little of this fragrant aau septlc cream into your nostrils and let it oenetrste through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous- membrane and you get Instant relief.- Aht how good H feels. Your aos. trlla are open, your Jiead Is clear, a mora hawking, snuffing, blowlag; ae more headache, dryness or struggling ty tar hreath. Elv's Cream Balat la luat" '': ... .... . ..r.i. ,.,iv whnt Kuriereii'irom aeaa eoies asa l.v;'. ..nh niH ! m. r1llht Sdr1 T? - "fetit 1 " . r fcTC-.TW M i H 'm Fa " M v frfc &S1M2 wymmr.