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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1917)
,& jt &VI tf , fWiuy, kovkmukb t, wt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE 4 Have Your V i' Week of November 8-15 Mrs. Kline, representing the Marinello Hair Shop, Medford, Oregon, will show a com plete line of Switches and Transformations of First Quality Hair. Orders will be taken for Ventilated Goods. Remember Pledge Card for Food, Administration If you have already gigged, pass this on to a friend ." fl"0 THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR S t . . .-I.t .. 2..!.. !.. i1ln 1 .1111 (jIMl! IU JUIII 111 lilt Kllllt l"" i"" lion for our nation, ami I hereby accept membership in the United Slates Food Administration, pledging myself to carry out the directions and advice of the $ Food Ahmiuistrator in my rumstanccs permit. Name Street1 City State T.here are no fees or dues to be 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 pledges are entitled to Member ship Window Card, which will be delvcired upon re ceipt of the signed pledge. CALIFORNIA - OREGON POWER' CO. 1mivi ity llklssssssssUsVsssCsBiPl MirsM iimmmm BHk iL KZB?Z&sBKE9mJttMm I sBBsssksssssssssssslsssss ssl I I 1 1 18 months' supply of II I I II mellowing leaf always I I 1 1 in reserve insures my Ifl I I II flavor. II I I II M. A. GUNST BRANCH IB ' H H H fMNStMb " w't arv m BH VSh sH PBl . SMBBBl ' lgiigggigigigigMHgHBPff!VtllvH IPX B ?H Hgsgsf sH H Bsl mM RK LPf BjBJ BH i BH BBB BBfl 4BBBBBBBBBBBaalggfLsjspHBm t Hair' Matched by an Expert AT MOE'S the Date, November 8-15 j& alTi ifn Tl a a a a a a ma a a i a United States T t T t T T T ? T .:... .-.f IS, I 'niic.itM T home, insofar as my cir- T 2 I X I jjfi eTei A T T T T t J T T T I t & KKK"XKXHHMWHfr SOUTHERN' PACIFIC ASSESSMENTS CU1 SALEM-, Nov. 9. Governor Withy. eumbo and State Treasurer Kay, at rt mooting ot the state tax commission, voted to reduce the proposed assess ment for taxation of Southern Pal ciflc lines In Oregon from $44,814, 850 to $44,014,850, a cut of $800, 000. This brings the assessment ol the railroad's properties $400,000 lower than 1916 assessment. In preliminary figures, State Ta Commissioner Galloway said he had ltii'ronmvl the Southern Pacific assess-, merit because of the completion of the Eiigcne-CocB Bay branch and other new construction, not Included In last .years figures at all, but the com mission favored slicing the total on ''- grounds that the Southern Pacific Is not showing profits at this time. The commission also reduced the teiitutlve assessment cf the O.-W. R. & N. more than $200,000, but the re maining total Is still a net Increase of about $800,000 over last year. The total assessment wilt be approximate ly MS 100,000. No change was mad In the Northern Pacific assessment. The largest accident company la the world Hie Travelers. See Chll cote. , 8 MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE A TABLE8POONFUL 8ALT3 IF HACK HURTS BLADDER TROUBLES OF OR We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of, this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the ellminatlve tissues clog and thus the waste Is retained In tho blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pnlns In the back or the urine la cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder Is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you hare se- vero-headaches, nervous and dlsxy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from you pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful la a glass or water before breakfast each morning and in few days your kid neys will act fine. This famous salts u made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthu, ami has been used for-ieneratloaa to tush and stimulate clogged kldieys, to aev imiize the acids in urine so It to so longer a source of Irritation, thus end' Ing urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and caaaot injure; makes a deiignuui enervesoeai llthla water drink, ana nonoay a make a mistake by taking a little oc casionally to keep the kidneys cleu tad active. Adr. New Pay Schedule PORTLAND, Nov. 9. New ratings and pay for enlisted men In the navy has been announced officially at naval headquarters .hero. The pay and rat ings follew: ' Chief special mechanic, $145.70 per month; special mechanic, $94; en glneman, first class, $55; blacksmith, first class, $77.50; coppersmith, first class, $77.50; pattern maker, first Bean Prices Decline, RAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 9. Bean I crops thruout the world are so enor- J mous thnt Great Britain Is figuring on sending mUllcns of pound everv month to Pelglum. This Is the Infor mation sent by the United States fooi admlnUttutlon to representative here. Dear, prices, the, commission con PROVISION MADE FORSAMMIES'JAM BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 9. The Amer ican soldier is going to have his jam cs long as the English trooper enjdys ills marmalade and tea. Approxi mately 4,000 tons of Southern Idaho apples, which otherwise would have gone to waste, are to be made Into the famous American delicacy thru the efforts ot R. F. Blcknell, the state food administrator. Tlio apples are 'what is known as "dried chops," or apples which are cut iu half and dried, peel and all. There is usually a large surplus of these apples, which Is not marketed. The company which took the order lo dry the apples found It necessary to borrow 800 tons of coal from the state for the drying process.' The company agreed to return the coal to the state by December.. German Officer Escapes From Detention Camp UAN& AEBfi Lieutenant Hans Berge, who brought the British liner Appam to Hampton Roads as a prise, after her capture oft the Aiores by the German raider Moewe nearly two years ago, was one of ten prisoners who escaped from the alien enemy detention camp at Fort McPherson. The other nine were members of the crews of the Appam and the famous eommerce de stroyer Print Eltel rrledrlea, jSjBBBJBMBBw .Ln"PeTeibW. sBB 'ffglgA BBB - x MPBBBBM asPBJ .H."". - js'$k31BBBM -J BBjhBBJ1 l t ;gM'"1SsssBSivIil 0sSvsBSfJifBW'Vl - plH (l IHilil I'cbBP-kI eSpJBSJV7v&A 'igSBB.Bl, For Enlisted Men class, and molder, first class, $77.50; englneman, second class, $52; black' smith, second class, $61; coppersmith second class, $61; patternmaker, sec ond class, $01; molder, second class; $61. Pay of machinist's mates, second class, hat been raised to $'46 pet month. The pay above mentioned h over and, above subsistence and cloth. Ing allowance. Should Crop Large tinues, should decline, as all of the armies of all of the allies are well fed, and there promises to be a1lg surplus In this country. In the same regard the trade thruout the country is fighting shy of the present prices, and la buying as few beans as possible. The exportation of beans Is slow owing to the difficulties of shipment. SAX FRANCISCO IS FLOODED WITH SPUDS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9 Modoc and other counties are pouring a flood ot potatoes on the San Francisco market, and the 'state council ot de fense has been obliged to step in and see that the flood moves along proper channels. The council has been asked to dis pose of 100 carloads of tubers from these counties, and Is now hard at the taak. The big rush brought the wholesale price to $1.75 to $2 per hundredweight here. OHIO GOES DRY CINCINNATI, Nov. 9. Un- official -complete returns show that prohibition has carried in Ohio by a majority of 2,952. A four room house aad good lot on Walnut street. It's cheap at f 1,200. See Chilcote, 6 SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR TO BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE Gray, hair, however handsome, de aotesadvanc!ng age. We all know the advantages of a yduthfut appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! earner prepare uie recipe ui uuiuo m get from any drug store a ov-cem tie of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound',' which is merely the old time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-uso preparation, because It darkens the hair beautifully, besides no one ca.n possibly tell, as it darkens so natur ally and evenly. You- moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking oae small, strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or, two, Its natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and suipnur com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. Adv LEGAL NOTICES MMMMMMMMMH Netke) gettiew t of AusnlaJstra tor's Vfaud AceoMt aad of Hear. tag of Fattttea for Discharge. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County Is tho Matter of the Estate ot Mar garet McMillan, Deceased. Notlee to hereby give that D. B, Campbell, as administrator of the es tate ot Margaret McMillan ha rendered and presented for set tlement, aad Sled in said court, his final account of the administration or said estate, and a petition for his dls. charge, and that the 12th day of No vember, 1917, at 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 aald petition for discharge, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file exceptions In writing' to the said final account and contest the same, and show cause, If any there be, why a final distribution of said es tate should not be ordered and the administrator discharged.- Dated this 12th day ot October, 1917. D. B. CAMPBELL, Administrator of Said Estate. 12-19-26-2-9 Notice of Sale of Bomb Notice is hereby given that Pine Grove Irrigation District will offer for sale, at Its offlcer'at the residence of B. K. McKensle, In sa'ld district, bonds of said Irrigation district, on the 24th day of November, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock of said day, to the amount of $7,000, and that sealed proposals will be received by the board of directors of said district, at their said office, for the purchase of said bonds, till said day and hour specified for the sale of same. The board of directors reserves the right to reject any and all bids. S. K. McKENZIE, Clerk of the Board ot Directors. 26-2-9-16-23 Summons for Publication la Foreclos ure of Tax Lien In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County Joe Vose. Plaintiff, vs. . Margaret Douglas, Defendant. To Margaret Douglas, the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregen: you are hereby notified that Joe Vose, the holder of Certificate of De linquency numbered 699, issued on the 17th day of February, 1916, by the tax collector of the County of Klamath. State ot Oregon for the amount of sixteen and (S16.93) 93 lOOths dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes tor the year 1913, together with penalty, Interest and costs there on upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county and state, and particularly de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots one (l),two (2), three (3), and four (4), of block two (2), In First Addition to Fort Klamath, Klamath County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Joe Vose has paid taxes on said prem ises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follews: N . Year 1914, paid February 17, 1916, Tax Receipt No. 6920, amount paid 114.78, rate of interesUL5 per cent. Year 1915, paid March 6, 1916, t pfld Tax Receipt No. 354, amount pi 112.79, rate of Interest 15 per cent, Year .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 the legal title of the above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each ot the other per sons above named are hereby further notified 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 mons exclusive of the day ot said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued In terest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore closing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published by or der ot the Honorable D. V. Kuyken- Idall, Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the county or Klamath, and said order was made and dated this 18th day ot October, 1917, and the date of the first pub lication of thls'summons Is the 19th day of October, 1917. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un derslgned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. H. C. MERRYMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address First National Bank Build tag, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 1M6-I-9-16-23.30 Mot lasaraaoe for leas money In tho aew foMcies el The Travelers. As CUteote ferrates. 6 V 'V V V V 'V V V -w "v w -w innnutzss reuei ijiytiv&nM She knows tht by spplyuw W) w Remedy for three Juccnsive nights, the com can be easily. sftfy ind (winksdy removed. r Wt Ww that it m ewl to Xfil CmKmtnn thnrtm " . tnutmnxmi ill Kfund your lnowilliogtqglo. agBSJBSS-. TWi b tt nrfcn torn tmttt Mmt i l twfatol eanuiiwr. u1MVfVMiMMBSSB'JV' Let m US ion Um tlii ita frotet orUt A gk J aj ak fSjjs. -- 6a A jffi igFr Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meets Friday night R. A. Emmltt, V. O., Nate Qtterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, L O. '"). F., meets Tuesday night, R. A. emmltt, C. P.. L. J. Bean. Scribe. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGHOBN y County Surveyor Civil Engineer City ft County Abstract Co. ABTHUB R. WILSON 517 Mala St FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT . DB. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Surgeon Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temple , (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 321 . . Res. Phoae, 2S8R (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Malthold, Tar and "Gravel .Root ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 232 8. Sixth Street Phone 298. Pioneer Auto Service DAY OR NIGHT Phone Mecca IBS JITNEY JOE NOODLES AND CHOP SUEY AT ALL HOURS Ladles' and Gentlemen's Trade Solicited Go Main St, at Center Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service ReasMahle Rites PHONE 187 Western Truster Coapaiy IWtrvwfcPhanwfY Wv, KLAMATH TALIS 0E00NTr3f"l V WHtot fjrrui MOObC If If CJ I A. " , jSC aa j& T3-," t 'Sl S K 7 A' I : VSryPIVM .iV.I?'. vt''Y: A 3B. Jsfctfgffisa