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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1918)
il'a MAnCll 1, l mnAv Efficient Army Now Preparing Campaign iniviULWtTnrnri i i i i (ConUti',J riuin puk" 1) MMWMMAMMM Powell, Hiiiiy AcKiuy, aim-, ... .. . ... ii..L..ee Ml.... WHO111 .. ii... In. til lieiaio i-h.-oi Laith Bpurhfliiiw. Ml" " Moor" ,,a Wis Hnmbur uml Mine Ida Mimii-I ThB liitHllK'Mi Di'imrlmoiit win .inlii'l ""l"r """" l,lvU,0" U,"H JTwubmiI f Albert K.KIdtr.llnr." C""" n.., u ttlltl.. old c. Moryiiinii " " "-, , ind tho Information iiocured liyi "W .... ... I...- !... rul.l.llw rill. I till dtl'ifineiii " " -" ii.. intu liiMnMiiiiitur wltoro It, bus L. M.I0.I II"' Individual raid. Imp ioioi "it i Hiiro tun oiled Frank II, Monro, Clnioiico la (bit rR "" """' " ArmitronK. J Muni. (I. A. Knume, Mm, l. A, WlHlmrd, C. C. Color, Knuif, A. I d a Kiiimlt. Iti'V. W. II. Cox, Frod Butting. Mm. Alum Aloxamlor, Alox Nwler, Deloirt H. Tookor, C. L. floor iP; John (I Hwn, J. O. Hamakor, h'v. I.) II". Henry Homon, Goo. C. Harth. Hoy i Frank Applegiltn, Caw V. Locality! Mrs. Jacob I.. How .i Arthur l. Hnmakrr, II. E. Bridbury. Mrn. t:Hr U. Young, Ki No. I" RKI'UKT OF TIIK CONDITION OF TIlK Klamath State bank At Klimnth Tnlls, In thn Clnlo of Ori'Kon, nt tho eloij of IiiinI- nenii Mnre'i 4, IUIS. ItKHOIH'Ci:1) ' Lotni and dlmoiint. . . . 13,000.00 Boadi and wurrant 7,000.00 leaking boimo 11,057.01 furnltiire ami llxtiiros . 2,210.18 rie from bniiks (not ro- wrro tmiikn) 18,110.93 Kiptnie. JN3.31 Total 141,977.03 I.IAIIII.ITIKrt Cii'ltal Klnck mlil In... 3i;,2&0,00 Ivil'.us fund G.'iOU.O') ladlrldual ileiilt 'Uli .''t to clinK 10,237.03 e Total $ii,u;:.(u I'tit of OreKoii, Couaty of KliuiiRth, , I, Ida II. Mninytir, Cashier of I lie abort-named bank, do aolnmnly lear llint tho nbovo xtatemout U true in the tii-Ht of my knowlodao and belief IDA II. MOMYKII, Cnahlor. Correct Atieni: 0, D Itl'ltKi:, J A (lOltDON, IMrortors. Subicrlbeil and nworu to bofoio thin inil. dny of March, 1918. I.KHI.Ii: ItOOKItH, Notary Fubllc. My ruiiimliHlfin empires Juno 19, 111. Klamath Udge No. 1S7, 1. O. O. F.. BMU Krlrtny night. II. F. Eaall, N. 0., Nam otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Kncampment No. 41, I. O. 0. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Mutsn, C. P., Nate Ottorbeli Scribe. 1 Regular eonnuntcatlons Vy Klamath Lodge No. TT, A, F. V A A. M. eecend Monday of eTaonth. A. II. Iavltt, W. M. 0j0m0m0m0l0fWt0l0l010l0t0t00k New City Laundry We Quarantee Our Work. oalrta and Collar'e Laundered. We also wash silk, weel, and eel red gods very carefully. Try ue ace and bo convinced. Our arleee re right Phone 114, 127 Fourth Street ek of First National lank MAMaAaao ptUl attenUoB) gdf eat Mall Orders J. POSPISIL WlKXCH IIUV- CliKANINQ AM) PHKHHINO Agency Mb Tairtrim Ct. Main Ht. Itioas 419 &-& CITY TRANSFER CO. , j aitlMfca DROWN, Proprietors SSS MAIN 8TKKKT Freight Hauling and Oeneral Transfer Business. Piano Moving ' Hnoclnlty AUTO TRUCK IN CONNECTION Day and Night Service lro Ilion 4sa tl. Wight ittld U. C. Chllwood Under II, 0. Morryman wore en rolled W. T. l.io, C, A. Hnydon, W. (!. Hum, II, M, Aikloy, Oscar T. Hhlvii, J, II, DrlMCfill, F. II. KdkIIhIi, I. A, Hellmim, 0, II. Ilrownn, Alton Hlimn, W. I). Foster, A, M. Worden, W C, Villi iiioii, c, K llrantlonhurpT, dim, . Illrlrh, K, (1, (iininlnieii. .1. l.iiroy Mount, N. K, MiClory mill llert C, Tlionmn. To (tut In touch with foiolkti In tiirin(H wlm own property ami trims-' 'net IiiihIiic'Ih within Kliiinntli County ho it n to Hi'iurii MiilmcrliilloiiH from I IIiIh iioureo Mr, iiinl Mih. Juiknuu F. "','," "'" ,,,r""7 "'l'"" "" (, (() rw)(ll ))f (U wofk w Hr ...I... i ....i.. ... i ... I""1" I"" "-W,I1 III It lllllllllll I.IJIIIUV wiion it in iiiuiliy nililoil nt. U Thnt thoni) who me awny from home, temporarily urn not to ho for KOtlen In ovldent fiom tho work ho lllg done by MIkh IiIii II, Mmii)er, tho Chnlrmnn of IIiIh iummlttoo. Hlio It followltiK tho hI my to tho fnrth put point of thn narth nml reminding tlfem thnt tlielr itiotn intuit tin sunt thru tlielr homo enmity, Tho lonimltleo on Munlc ronnUt Ing of II, II. Dunhiir nml.C. It. flow limn hnvo nniolleil thn following In thn Liberty Chorim; MImh Augtiata Pnrkar, MIbh Klltntietli lloimton, II. It. Oliiyalnr, L, V. Mohaffoy, II. A. HtiipleH, llurgn Miihoii, (Ino. J, VI ton, Mm. .1, L. Hockley, Vera Hon Ion, Mm. Mutt Smith, (lortnulo Par knr, Marlon H, Taylor. W. L. Hraltli. C. I. Choriionlng, Will Iliiru, W. H. Hloiigh, Mnbln Meiim, Mm. A. J. Voye, Joule Low, Mra. Carrie Mc Carthy, Hun. A. Ilnyilen, V. II. Fon ter. Ilov. U. I. Lnwrotico, K. M, Cilllcole, Clnra CalklliH, Mm. K. D. JoIiiimiii, Mrs. i:. II. Henry, Mrs. Ar-thn.- I.iiiiiI. Chiirlnn Wood Kherlelii. Thut'thn wholoHnlo Iioiihos doing htinlnoHN with Klamath Falls and Klnmiitli County mercliiintti are not to tin nenlerlecl In nvldonl from thn work hnltiK done liy this committed roiiHlHtliiK of Kd Vnnnlcv, (I. P. Van Itlper. Fred L. HoiihIoii, K. Hugar iiiiiii and II. N. Moo. Thn publicity feature In being well taken cam of by the publicity com mittee roiiNliitltig of Fred Fleet and W. II Mnson, mid In addition to this In almi tho committee on advertising touxlatliiK of L II. Hull, (loorgo J. Walton nml C. II. Underwood. If you nre any kind of nn orator whether pulpit, platform or iioap-box, ou had better keep It dark for If W. II. A. Itouncr tho Chairman of tho HpeukorN committee loams of tho fact ou will m re be drafted. AI ready ho has enrolled C. P. Btone, K. II. Hall. K. L. Klllott, It. C. Oroos PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH You reel flue In a few momenta, Your cold In head or catarrh will bo gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. Tho air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headacho; no hawking, muffling, mucous dischargee or dry ness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small hottlo of Kly's Cream Halm. Apply b Utile of this fragrant antl xnptlc cream In your nostrils, let II ponotrato through every nlr passage of tho head; soothe- and heal tba swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief cornea Instantly. It Is Just what evory cold and ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed up nml mlKeriihte. Adv. NO HEADACHE NEURALGIA Ott 10 ott twekact of Dr. Janet' Htftdaoht Powdtn ad doa't rofftr, When your head aches you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and relieve the psla aad neuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a dhnn package of !r. James' Headache Powders. Doiit suffer I fn a few moiaunls you will feel one headache gooe m nior eurakla Pali. w Barn Phono 4S4 PAIN I THE BVENINO HBKALD, KLAMATH' vurloui sectlone of the County, the Mimiiiittee for Merrill consisting of B. M. Uuhb, chalrtnan, Fred Peter- min, Mrs. k. S. Terwllllgor, C. 0,i MitiIII, w. 0. rmlton, J. II. Ilohhn, and W. II. Freer. For Fort Klamath I till fnllfitlf Inu reattllAn ..m. I. clmrito of tho work l n Hii.imnrA Irim.i--nt.ti v t,M.iu --. i. -. i io.hii iiiuiii j, m . uuuaHl w am n rav 11 ai lliirim. For Uly and Hpramio fllver County Court Proceedings C, L. Knlloy, witness circuit court Wllford Hrockflold, wltnoss circuit court Cecil Jones, wltnesa circuit court John Blade, witness circuit court 0.00 4.30 2,20 4.20 I Mih. Stella Cllnosmlth, wlt- nopf circuit court Claud Chaataln, witness cir cuit court I. initio Stewart, wltnoss cir 6.00 2.20 cuit court 4.00 j Mrs. Irene Savago, witness drcult court Mm. Irono Ravage, witness circuit court Mrs. II. II, Savage, witness 2.20 2.20 circuit court Almit Mngness, witness cir cuit court '. Klmn Way, witness circuit court Roy F. Kinsman, Juror circuit court II. O. Terry, Juror circuit coutt 2.20 30.00 j 1S.20 it, A Alford, Juror circuit court 24.20 J. W. Depuy, Juror circuit court 21.00 Wni. Cheyno, Juror circuit court 31.80 II. Offenbncher, Juror circuit court 24.20 Henry Voss, Juror circuit court 34.40 John Matney, Juror circuit court 27.20 John Koontt, Juror circuit court 31.80 Ham Hill, Jujror circuit court 21.20 M L. Allison, Juror circuit court 18.20 AI Methane, Juror circuit toiirt si.su Ceo. II. Chamberlain, Juror circuit court ,. . 21.20 J. V.'. McCoy, Juror circuit court II." J. !!. llarrctt, Juror circuit court 18.20 Dor Powell, Juror circuit court 18.20 T. M. Cunningham, Juror cir cuit court 30.20 Jtn-per Dennett, Juror circuit court 24.20 L. K. Reoder, Juror circuit court 17.60 P. Harks, Juror circuit court. R. K. Smith, Juror circuit court P. R. Matt, Juror circuit court W. C Townsend, Juror circuit court 34.10 18.20 24.20 6.10 A. A. Mehaffey, Juror circuit court 2.20 S. L. Hammer, Juror circuit court 1.10 Jnmca Wilson, Juror circuit court l-lo W. K. Seehorn, Juror circuit court W. P. Johnson, Juror circuit court ... .. 1.20 2.10 H. A. Dunham, juror circuit court ...... ..... 1.10 Fred Dueling, Juror circuit COlirt eeeeeooooeoooeeee 1.10 A. D. Addison, Juror circuit court 1.10 W. R. Allen, Juror circuit court 31.80 W. S. Wiley, aalary deputy district attorney, January, 1918 100.00 Herald Pub. Co., pub. county court proceedings, January and February 411.13 J, P. Lee, aalary assessor Jan uary. 1918 116.00 Louise L. Voyo, salary deputy assessor, January, 1918 . . 100.00 Agnea J. Ue, aalary deputy assessor, January, 1918 . . 118.00 Agnea Drlscoll, aalary dep uty assessor, January, 1918 ns.oo P, H. McCornack, aalary county commissioner, Jan- unry, 1918 .00 The following claims were allowed and thn clerk waa Inatructad to draw warrants on tba road fund for their respective ameunts: l .,.,.- ..!- flr road, December and Jan- t uary 15.85 Julius Oaa, balance duo war I rant No. 8111 7.00 M. H. Wamplor, Odeaaa roada I November, 1917 1.00 K. Auto A Miohlna Wka. aup pllea road truok, January, 1911 I-"5 Districts are J, A, Parker, Chairman, Charles Warren and Jack- McAullffe, The field Division are alio pre pared and ready for the actual work In the (laid whan the drlva atarla and the County has been subdivided Into precinct divisions, under the follewnlg: Algoma, Matt Eagun: Lnngotl Vol- lay. W. D. Camuhell: I'oe Volley. Levi J. Orllllth; Dairy, W. II. Bodge; Lost nivnr, Dr. W, B. Johnson; Fort Klam ath, I., C. flhemoro; Tulo l.nkn, J. H, Hobbs; Klamath Agency, J. M. Hod- John Cablor, K. F.-Mldland road, Decembor, 1917 John Cncka, damngos Kirk Patrick road, January, 1918 F. C. Markwardt, K. F.-Mldland road, January, 191 8 . 30.00 2C.00 24.00 Wm. Neubert, K. F.-Mldland rnnd, January, 1918 24.00 Will Humphrey, K.F.-Mldland road, January, 1 $18 18.00 Italpli Tucker, K. F.-Mldlnnd road, January, 1918 14.00 John Ilalln, K. F.-Mldland road, January, 1918 7.00 It. (I Fallclo, K. F.-Mldland road, January, 1918 20.00 F. R. Morris, Poe Valley ronds, January, 1918 39.00 IW. Hroadsword, Poe Valley 4.20 ! roads, January. 1918 3.00 Itnrry Whitby, Poe Valley 4.20. roads, January, 1918 3.00 Frank Murray, Silver Lake road, January,, 1918 1C.00 Ceo. Wilson, Merrill roads, Janunry, 1918 Jack Tatlock, Fort Klamath road, January, 1918 J C. Cleghorn, salary and mileage road master, Jan unry, 1918 W. H. llechdoldt, Donama-Dly roads, January, 1918 13.G0 2.00 167.00 30 00 C. D. llechdoldt, Honania-Hly ronds, January, 1918 24.00 F. C. Hechdoldt, Ilonania-Dly roads, January, 1918 .... F. K. Hechdoldt. Honania-Dly roada, January, 1918 .... Warren Patterson, K. F.-Mor- rlll road, January, 1918 . . Wm. lowden, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 Paul Schrakoff, K. F.-Morrlll road, January, 1918 60.00 60.00 16S.S0 148.S0 130.50 Roland Kelley. K. .F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 63.00 Bbrl Mack, K. F.-Merrllt road, January, 1918 1S7.50 Percy Diaon, K. ' r.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 1S7.S0 J. Falrclo, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 121. GO Ivan Icenblce, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 13S.00 Everett Durkee, K. F.-Merrlll road, Janunry, 1918 . v. . . W. Schrakoff, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 L. D. Dixon, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 ii2.no 36.00 165.00 Harry Booth, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 Everett Orlftlth. K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 8). 00 90.00 Clyde Griffith, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 W. C. Burk, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 90.00 90.00 deo. Durkee, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 Ernest Durkee, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 54.00 Je.oo Chaa. Axel, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 Kverett Orlffltb, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 27.00 12.00 Ward Dolan, K. F.-Merrlll icad, January, 1918 6.00 Sidney Latta, K. F.-Merrlll road. January, 1918 43.50 66.50 Benson Dixon, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 Sam Latta. K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 Marlon Green, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 27.00 6.00 Jobn Lowden, K. F.-Merrlll road, January, 1918 6.00 Ray Cox, Algoma roada, Jan uary, 1918 22.50 J. E Walker. Algoma roada, January, 1918 21.50 Wm. Uhrmann, Algoma roada, January, 1918 70.50 Chaa Jackson, K. F.-Merrlll roada, January, 1918 .... 53.50 52.50 Millard Jackson, K. F.-Mer rlll roads, January, 1918 . Andrew Jackson, K. K.-Mer- rlll roada, January, 1918 . I,. D. Jackson, K. r.-Merrlll reads, January, 1918 .... 48.00 26.50 84.C0 Jack Thomas, Spring Lake roada, January, 1918 .... Chaa. Latta, K. r.-Merrlll roada, January, 1918 .... 39.00 James Thomas, K. F.-Merrlll loads, January, 1918 .... 48.09 Jack Tatlock, K. r.-Merrlll roada, January, 1918 .... Leon Anderson, K. r.-Merrlll 11.00 roads, January, 1918 Frank Gentry, K. r.-Merrlll loada, January, 1918 .... Tom Dixon, K. r.-Merrlll roada, January, 1918 .... 6.00 1.60 1.00 R. V. Baa, Keao roada, Janu ary, 1918 16.15 PALLS, OREGON ford; Cblloqulo, J, A. Ooldthwalto; Modoc Point, W. E. Lamm; gblp plngton, O, A, Krauso; Pelican City, H. D. Mortensen; Klamath Laka, Frank Courtade; Swan, C. C, Chit wood; Odell, E, O, Rourk; Midland, F. W. Bexton; Topsy, W. L. Fraln; Merrill, C, O. Merrill; Plevna, R. W. Tower; Pine Qrove, A. L. Marshall; Hlldohrand, J. (I. Wight; Worden, F, If. Downing; Mr. Lakl, Robert' Cheyno; Mulln, W, B, Freer. In tho City of Klamath Falls, the work will be In charge of the fol fel fol eowing: Precinct No. 1, Geo. C. Ulrlch, captain;. Francis L. Armstrong, Fred !., Bremer, Wilt W. Baldwin; Maud K. Baldwin; Robert V. Ess; Howard II. Van Valkonburg; Frank II. Mc Cornack, Charles I. Roberts, Harry C. Telford and Don J. Zumwalt. Precinct No. 1, Captain W. S. Slough, H. M. Ackley, Oscar Bren nomun, John W. Farnell, Charles R. Ioomls, Carl A. Plath, Robert F. Ryan, Harry E. Goeller and Henry Bolvln. Precinct No. 3, Captain A. Carlyle Yaden, Geo. A. Haydon, C. C. Low, A. A. Mehaffey, John A. McCall, Z. J. Powell, Frank M. Upp, Albert F. Palm and David II. Lennox. Precinct No. 4, Captain O. W. Rob- ortson, W. T. Lee, C. M. Rnmsby, W. )'. Soehorn, J, E. Swanson, Earl Whltlock, Waltor D. Cofer. J. E. Bodge and D. A. Kenyon. Precinct No. 5, Captain O. C. Ap- plegate, W. F. Arant; Clyde K. Rreiidonburg, Percy Evans, Louts Jacobs, Fred Murphy, Ray Telford, II. E. Calkins and William P. John son Precinct No. 6, Captain R. C. Oroei beck, Chester Avery, J. J. Furber, Fred M, Garlch, O. J. Eskleaoa, H. 1 1. stout, E. II. Lawrence, I. R. Stru ble. J. B. Mason, M. P. Lavenlk aad I. 1 1. Whltmore. Precinct No. 7 Captain Louts R. lletcrtson. John Brett. M. S. Woat. W S. Wiley, J. F. McOulre. Bnrae W. Mason, L. O. Mills, C. P. Van Rlper and W. M. Montellua. Precinct No. 8 Precinct Cantata. - -- -- . ..rn..., J. B. Chambers, Charlea D. Garceloa, K. M. Chllcote, Fred Bueelng and H. J. Mattoon. Mills Addition, Captain R. L. Alex. ander, Mrs. R. L. Alexander, Mr. and Mra. Ben 8. Owens and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L Miller. Sblpplngton, Captain, O. A. Krause, M. F. Parker, C. H. Harprt and B. R. Yancy. Klamath Manufacturing Co., C. A. Webster and C. P. Cbastaln. Pelican Bay Lumber Company, H. V Mortensen. Tho committee who are rating nnd clarifying the people of Klamath County have been holding dally tea- s!pii In the Circuit Court Chambera undor.the captaincy of D. V. Kuykea.'bere ban boon rejected. Paahn waa ilall. This committee consists of Lea- convicted recently of naalatlng the lie Rogers, John Slemena, Jr., Frank J German government In Franco. His Ward, D. W. Ryan, J. A. Oordon, J. case waa on of the moat eansatlonal H. Kent, C. J. Martin, Fred Shallock, ' of tho past year. Main nnd Seventh DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PHYSICIAN nael SCRGROX Spinal TiMtaaeat Specialist In chronic diseases, anumlnatlon nnd consultation free Largest X-Ray laboratory la Southern Oregon. Latent electrical appliances tbat are now used In the curing of disease. COMB SAGE TEA . INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RE STORES ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden aago browed Into a heavy tea, with aulphur nnd alcohol added, will turn gray, atreaked and faded hair boautltully dark and lux urlans. Mixing the Sago Ton aad Sul phur recipe at homo, though,- la trou blesome. An easier way la to get tho ready to use preparation Improved'by the addition of other Ingredients, :ostlng about 50 cents n large bottle, at drug stores, known aa "Wyoth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," thua avoiding a lot of muss Whllo gray, faded hair la not aln ful, wo all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, becauae It la done ao natur ally, ao evenly. You Just dampen n sponge or aoft brush with It and draw thla through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your hair becomes dark, glossy, aoft, nnd luxuriant, and you appear years younger. Wyoth'a Sago nnd Sulphur Compound la n delightful toilet requl alto. It U not Intended for tho euro, mitigation or prevention of dlaoaao. Adv. rTp"",","M"",,MM ' i S.M. BbbD, D;.Q."Xon aad William Tlngtey. In this great' undertaking it baa been aeceeeary at'tlatea to send out an 8. O, g. call for help nod In every Instance It baa met with randy res ponse. Tho California-Oregon Power Company are furnishing on helper to the headquarters aUff at tbelr own expense. Tho Klamath Derolopment Company are doing the same. Tyron and McKendree bare also furnished one of their employees to aaslst ai have Arthur R. Wilson and C. F, Stone. The work In Klamath County Is reported to bo far ahead of the work In any county of tho 8tate and it Is going to be kept In the lead If hard work will accomplish it, not only In tho work but the aim now Is to make Klamath County FIRST over the top and with the ready response being shown by our loyal and patriotic cltlxens It looks ns though Klamath County would be first In the blue. CHARLES J. FERGUSON. CAM E AT ML PRESIDENT OF OREGON AORI. CULTURAL COLLEGE GOES TO WA8HINOTOX TO HELP PLAN TO MEET FOOD SITUATION. CORVALLIS, Or., March 15 Praaldont W. J. Kerr of tho Oregon Agricultural college baa left for the ' capitol in reeponaa to n telegram aak- him to report nt once for n confer- !nc W Prt' ment of Agriculture officiate on the serious food altuatlon and how heat to moot It. Tho request cam from tho state relation eervlce in connection with ,lte two weeks Intensive speaking ! campaign nil over the country. Dr. ' Kerr will apeak In some of tho Wes tern atatoa, It la expected. Confer- encea in Washington in connection with tho campaign will bo held from Marrh 19 to 85th. Dr. Kerr expects to return some time In April. m TRAITORS APPEAL REJECTED PARI8, March 15. Tho appeal of Bolo Paahn from n death sentence Phone IIS HQTTEAIREAKS A COLO-TRY THIS a--- Get n amall package of Hamburg Breast Ton at any pharmacy. Take n tableapoonful of thla hamburg tan put n cup of boiling wnter upon It, pour thru n sieve and drink n teacupful nt any time. It la tbo moat effective way to break n cold nnd euro grip, aa It opens the pores, relieving congestion. Also loosens tho bowels, thua break ing a cold nt once. It ia Inexpensive aad entirely veget able, therefore harmless. Adv. LEGAL NOTICE! Notice to Contrnctora PUna and epeclflcatloaa for tho re modeling and completion of tho pres ent, court house In Hot Springe Addi tion, tor Klamath County, Klamath Falls, Oregon, can bo seen nt tho office of tho county clerk of Klamath Coua ty, Oregon, nnd nt Architect R. R. McClaraa'a office at Portland, Oregon, for which blda will ho received until noon. March 20th, 1918. Blda will also bo received on nn alternate plan for n now building, plana aroon fllo nt county cterk'a oce, Klamath Couaty, Oregon. Each bidder bidding must bid on both tho remodeling nnd tho alternate. - A certlffod check of 10 per. cent of bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing n construction contract will he aigaod nnd bond given, the County Court re- aorvea the right to reject any and all blda, nnd to let the work to the heel Intoreata of tho couaty, O. R. DR LAP, 81-tet Clerk el County Cenrt MEN page thrrr $M$Hw$MVS' The Family Laxative tWMWHWVW For ronatlpatlon and general bowel li-regiilarltle -r'lgea la beet for children and grown up. Because It'll easy to take and lierniuo It so promptly pro. dure deHlred reault Hlgn Is the most dmlrahle laxatlvo Uhlrt that we handle. It doesn't purgn or gripe but In smooth and gentle In action. 10c and S.V Bote You'll get best reult from Flgnm ntrworittriiY WK-, KLArlATH rAU5 OffCCONvSfVI TTTTVVVVlOVVy ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGHORN County Surveyor Civil KngJaeer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON 617 Main St. FARM LOANS AT S PER CENT FLAT HOUGRTAUNG DOUGAN Architects nnd Engineers 607-8 Henry Building WR FINANCE YOU Phone Main 8713. Portland, Ore. RR. EARL G. WISECARVER DENTIST Offke, Rooms 7 and 8, White Building DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician R Snrgooa Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temnlo (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 881 . . Res. Phono, SSSR (The only Osteopathic Physl- iClan nnd Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor WalkSt Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Fluea aad Tiles. 211 S. 8Uth St. Phone 298 DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OptomeUst Optician, la Pergmtially Loateti it 126 3d Street Opposite Elks Temple Phone 8M Make engagements, and he will call at your home and examine your eyes for glasses, If you can not call nt bin office. WOOD Rlock, slab, limb and body, nny length. Small or largo quantl tie. Prompt eervlce. Terma Cash. ORce Fifth nnd Main Phono 118R KUrasth Find Cowpaay O, PEYTON, Mga. -- - - -L A ' 'W mw 'w '' ' 'w l7BBV2BaHl9'Vfl- . - Faf9Jgi saar LaN j IT I I Vl &lggggggU6niawil Cnnnnvna8JBJHBJ"BJg2BJBJg H V). it"; 4 -V m 'V A "m ,:4i T ,J$ JA ''lM; KVr