The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Real Home Comfort
SUMMER HAS PASSED AND THE FALL WILL SOON HAVE GONE, AND THE LONG
WINTER EVENINGS BE AGAIN WITH US. NATURALLY MORE TIME WILL BE SPENT
AT HOME, AND YOU WILL WANT TO MAKE THESE EVENINGS AT HOME AS COM
PORTABLE AND PLEASANT AS POSSIBLLE. NOTHING ADDS TO YOUR "HOME" COM
FORT LIKE GOOD, WARM HOUSE SLIPPERS.
THEN THE EARLY FALL AND WINTER MORNINGS, WHEN THE FROST IS THICK
OUTSIDE AND THE HOUSE AND FLOORS ARE CHILLY. THAT IS WHEN YOU WILL AP
PRECIATE A NICE PAIR OF SLIPPERS TO SLIP YOUR FEET IN.
WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL PREPARATIONS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS IN THIS LINE.
vVE ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. ALL WE ASK IS AN OPPORTUNITY.
For Men
Tan and black Fausts the high
slippers without the rubber. Low
slippers in tan and black of very
soft pliable leather. Warm lined
felt house slippers.
For Children
A wide range of styles and sizes in
misses and children's slippers some
fur-trimmed, others plain. A gift
that is sure to please any youngster.
They are very moderately priced.
For Women
A beautiful line of fur and ribbon-
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trimmed slippers of felt or soft leath
er, in several very attractive colors
for boudoir or general house wear.
These make very attractive present.
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To look one' beat and feel one's best
Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morning-
to flush from the system the previ
oub day's waste, sour fermeaUUoaa
and poisonous toxins before it la ab
sorbed Into the blood. Just aa coal,
when It burns, leaves behind a certain
amount of Incombustible material la
the form of ashes, so food and drink
taken each day learea la the alimen
tary organs a certain amount of Indi
gestible material, which If sot eliminat
ed, form toxins and poisons which are
then sucked into the blood through the
very ducts which are Intended to suck
In only nourishment to sustain the
body.
If you want to see the glow of healthy
bloom In your cheeks, to see your skin
get clearer and clearer, you are told to
drink every morning upon arising,
glaaa of hot water with a teaapooafal
of limestone phosphate In it, which la a
harmless means ef washing the waste
material and toxins from the stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans
Ing, sweetening and purifying the en
tire alimentary tract, before putting
more food Into the stomach.
Men and women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimples or paltd complex
ion, 'also those who wake up with a
coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath,
others who are bothered with hea
aches, bilious spells, add stomach or
constipation should begin thin phos-
phated hot water drinking, and are as
sured of very pronounced results In
one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate costs very little at the dreg store
but is sufficient to demonstrate that
just as soap and hot water cleanses.
purifies and freshens the skin ea the
outside, so hot water and limestone
phosphate act on the Inside organs.
We must always consider that Internal
sanitation la vastly more Important
than outside cleanliness, because the
skin pores do not absorb imparities
Into the blood, while the bowels pores
do. Adv.
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.The Bradley Supply Co. will fix
your auto cwtaiaa la good etiape. Htf
0. SWill Not Force
Foreigners Into Army
DRUNK, Oct. 31. (Correspondence
of the AHHOduted Press) The nown,
Ffa(VAl llAWi Wa. ,tk Itiiit.l.nn laiTll-
tlon that tho United States congrosaj
naa adjourned without taking any ac
tion -on the nrnnniinl In rnaulre mili
tary service of foreigners residing In
he United States, baa come aa a great ,
relief to Switzerland. ;
Military service by Swlaa In Amer-
ea nan been a moot subject in the
Bwlss press for weeks. A doren papers
have discussed the Question cautious-!
y. taking pains, It must bo said In Jus-
"ce, to bo carefully fair, and to weigh
'ho Whole Drohlem objectively, yet
revealing an obvious anxiety about the
outcome.
With tho strain rAtnnvA,! W ih a lima
lng by congress' postponement of
U matter, the tendency In political
circles is to admit frankly that any
la enacted In AmarlM tn rnmiwl mil
itary service from Swiss aa yet un
aturall-ed, or with only their first
Caught After Slashing
Four Young Women
papers, would have had an unfortunatof
eifccl on public and offlclal opinion.
here.
Several Journals expressed the ylew
that while fully naturalized Swiss"
could not and should not expect to
nvold military aorvlce In America, the
"first paper" cltlren and he who had
taken out no papers .at all could not
posajbly be drawn Into the new Amer
ican army against his will.'
An Interesting feature of the whole
campaign has been the fact that the
samo question has been on the tapis
in Germany. The Swiss papers have
not failed to give proper prominence to
the reports from Derlln showing that
Germany, presaed as It undoubtedly la
m k.. AiAmA nnt to make In-
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roads upon the rights of neutrals, and
, jui1m4 tA Anfnrrn comDUl-
sory military service upon the "men
without a country" those wno nave
in., nr cannot obtain DoasporU from
the countries they claim as their own.
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Fine Animals Shown At
Portland Stock Show
PORTLAND, Nov. fl.-Jttdginf of
iborobred stock at the Pacific Inter.
national Livestock exposition here Is
"now way, and 'ribbons are being
Placed upon some of the finest Short
hrni, Herefords, Aberdeen-Angus, tad
er breeds ever abowa on the coast.
ibow u the largest la point of
entry Itot In the history of the local
Union stockyards. Hxbiwu or swmo,
sheep and draft horses are among the
most Important f eaturearaf the show.
MERRILL OPERA. HOUSE
Motion rava-vniui
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Antonl Karailnckl
Because the "mystic voice", hat-
that may be. told blm to "thod
fenalo blood." a man who might have
iduwloped Into a new Jack the Ripper,
quickly caught In New YorK uuy.
We stabbed four stenographers In the
seek during their promenade after
tarn lunch hour in the Wall street dis
tract. A detective took one of his
victims down the street, and when
she pointed him out he was taken
nrisoner. Except for the quick action
00 the detectives the roan might have
attacked many women,
j NOTICE
A bar mare came to my place In
Mills Addition on October 17. Brand
on left hip seems to be RL. Owner
can have same by paying expeneae.
EaUl flchrenl. 17-ft
The Travelers pays aa average of
75 accident claims per day. Ask Ohll
cote for rates. 16
CHEAP HOMES
Four room house and flae lot on
Walnut street for only 91,250 cash.
This Is n real abrgaln.
Four room house and large lot on
Michigan avenue for $800, on easy
terms. Chllrote, 033 Mala. 16
SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOUR HAIR DARK
this through the hair, taking one
email strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after an
other application, or two, Its natural
color la restored and It becomes thick,
glossy and lustrous, and you appear
years younger.
Wyeth's Safe ana Sulphur Com
pound bi a delightful' toilet requisite.
It la not Intended for the eure, aUtl
gatiea or pronation of disease. Adv
alarr.ot-health otcer-. .
Salary patrolmen .;
Salary of coaaciliaoa ; . .
Salary of teeantor"
Salary of Janitor and truck
driver
Salary of Are chief
Assistant In oSico of po
lice Judgo
Publishing and advertis
ing
Pay of city engineer ....
Interest on fourth sewer
warranto
Auto hire for police .....
Board city prisoners ....
Court costs
Printing and stationery . .
Office supplies
General supplies
Quarantine
City hospital
Elections
Electrical suppliea and
labor
Fuel oil and wood
Labor
Plumbing
Drarage
Freight '.
Telegraph and telephone
service
Assistance for city' en
gineer
Care indigent poor
Recording fees
Premium' on treasurer's
bonds'
Upkeep camp grounds . . .
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900.00
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300.00 '
600.00 '
50.00.
75.00 j
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60.00 j
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450.00
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60.00
60.00
25.00
25.00
50.00
60.00
10.00
150.00
50.00
Total 112,670.00
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Light aaA. Water Faad
Light, water and power
service I 7,800.00
PabUc Library
Monthly appropriation, $85. 1,020
Monthly" appropriation,
185.00 1 1,020.00
Fire Popeitauat Faad
Gasoliae '. $ 160.00
Hose 500.00
Pay of fireman'. 200.00
Repairs 100.0Q
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
Was CniiHw l Mar Utj
Boiart riofaaaaat to Tab
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Kokomo, lad. Mrs. H. Haakeaiilar.
of this town, sayi: "1 look to well, gad
am so well, that it doss not seem at if I
em aatded CardaL Bat I was aot al
ways this way ... I think I have taksa a
dozea bottles . . . before my Utile gW
came.
I was feeling dreadfully bad, bad bead-
ache, backache, sick at my atoaiach, ao
energy ... I was very Irritable, too, aad
nervous.
I begaa taking Cardul about 6 ntoalbs
before my baby came. As a result all
those bad feelings left me, and I Just felt
grand, Just as if aothing at all was the
matter, and when the end came i was
hardly sick at all.'
Since that I have never taken Cardul
stall ... It has done me good, aad I
know It will help others, U they whl only
trylt"
Many women nave written grafts let
ters like the above, teluagef Ike good
that Cardul has done them. Whyehould
it aot help you, too? Ifyousuatolraai
say of the ailateats socommoa to women,
sad teal the need of a safe, tillable,
stresfteaia tonic, we urge you to be
gta today aad give Caraai a' fair trial.
Your dealer seuoCanU4. EB-10
tVHKN MIXED WITH SULPHUR TO
BRINGS RACK ITS BEAUTIFUL
LUSTRE AT ONCE
Gray hair, however handsome, de
notes advancing age. We all know the
advantages of a youthful 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!
Either prepare thereclpe at borne or
get from any drug store a 50-cent bot
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-use
preparation, becauae It darkens the
hair beautifully, besides ao one ca,n
possibly tell, as It darkenaso natur
ally ana eveniy. xou noisiea a for t purposes to bo the sum of
sponge or soft brush with It. drawing! ,70,lo00, Ald tu following Iteat.
tied Is a complete stateaeat aad die-
closure of the ooatemplated expe
dltures of said aaaouat of moaey to
be raleed by taxatlea:
General Faad!
Balalry of mayor . . v . . ,f 1,100,00
Salary of police Judge . . . 1,800.00
Salary of chief of pollee, 1,800.00
Salary of city attoraay . . 1,000.00
Salary of ettr treasurer. . 100,00
BUDGET STATEMENT FOR
CIW OF KLAMATH FALLS,
FOR TH KIWAL YEAR BE
GINNING JUNK f , MIS.
The common council havlag com
pleted Its estimate of the amount of
money proposed to be raised by tax
ation for all purposes of the City of
Klamath Falls, for tho"ensulag fiscal
year of said city (said fiscal year be
ginning June 1, 1018) finds that tho
total amount to be raised by taxatloa
Total 1,060.00
Street Faad
Lumber .. .-. . $ 350.00
Labor 1,200.00
Hay ... 216.00
Grata 85.00
Shoeing and blacksmith- j
Ing 50.00
Veterinary .-.. 10.00
Supplies 25.00
Labor with team 1,000.00
Plumbing 10.00
Sand and cement 60.00
Street signs 60.00
Drayage 60.00
Gasoline and oil 126.00
Nails .- .-100.00
Flush coat for bltulithlc
pavement 1,000.00
Repairs to other paved
streets 250.00
Total I 4,570.00
UtanetFaad
Interest on bonded Indebt
edness 135,000.00
For Sblpplngton road fund 17,500.00
NOISOH
Notice Is hereby 'given that the
Common Council' will, on Saturday,
December 1, 1017, at tho council
chamber la said city, at 10 o'clock
a. ., convene for the purpose of af
fording the taxpayers of said city the
opportunity of discussing with the
mayor aad council the foregoing esti
mates aad Items, and for the purpose
of making and adopting a tax levy
for tho fiscal year beginning on June
1, 1018, based oa the total valuation
of the taxable property of. said city
aad tho foregoing estimate.
A. L. LBAVITT.
18-11 Pollee Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE!
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YOUR dollar, when spenfin oufttorer
gets you most for your money.'
It is our aim to givermaximum value .
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minimum cosi.;
Every day, we are proving to the drug
buyers in this community that every
dollar spent with us gives them s nun
dred cents in a1ue.y "
" It is our policy to'prove" that your
dollar has biggest purchasing power when
you buy your drug merchandise from
us. and we back up each purchase by
service that is not only conscientious
but thoroughly safefying.P "
Buy here and gttfyour big doHaTT
worthy " '
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Klamath Lodge No. 187, 1. 0. O. F.,
meets Friday night R. A. Emmitt,
V. G., Nate Otterbein, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A.
Bmmltt, C. P.. LTX. Bean, Scribe.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHOBN
County Sarveror
Civil Engineer
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Nottea of Sale of llaaMy by Executor
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of the authority la me vested by
tho provtstoas of the last will and
teetameat of Alexander Martin, de-
; I am oterlag for sale, for
cash; aad aaall proceed to sell at
private sale from and after the 18th
slay of December, 1817, to the highest
bidder for cash, all the interest Aiex-
aaderMartla had at the time of hta
demise, being aa undivided half In
terest, la tha following described real
property'ta Klamath County, Oregon;
Tho eouth one half of the south-
auartar of section nineteen
(10). towashlp 88 south, range 10
east of the WllUmette Meridian,
exceptlag four acres deeded to the
goveramaat for canal purposes.
Sealed bids will bo received by me at
taav First Natloaal bank of this city
up to aad Includlag said date.
Dated November 14, 1017. ,
LMUK ROGERS,
JSxeouter of Alexander Martin,
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City & County Abstract Co.
ARTHUP R. W1XSON
517 Main 8t.
FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT
FLAT
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physlciaa Surgeon
Suite 211, 1. 0. O. F. Temple
(over K. K. K; Store)
Phone 821 . . Res. Phone, 2S8R
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeon in Klamath
Falls.)
W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Maltbold, Tar and Gravel Roof
ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work
a Specialty. 232 8. Sixth Street
Phone 298.
NOODLES
AND CHOP SUEY
AT ALL HOURS
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Trade Solicited
6o Mala St," at Center
CLEANING & PRESSING
Phone 419
All Garment Called for aad
Delivered
Agent for
KAHN MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
J. POSPISIL
711 Main St
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New City Laundry
We Guarantee Our Work,
Shlrta and. Cellars . Laundered.
We alee wash silk, wool, and eet
ered gods very carefully. Try tie
I onoe and be eenvlheea. Our arieea
are right Phone 104.
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