r v. fl ; . . j.'Hrt.SVr , VS ! uit TbeEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor PaMtfaed dally eacept Sunday bj fba raid Publishing Coapaay of KkMMtk Mia, at US Fourth atraat m. - atatered at the postofflce at Klamatb Mia Oregon, for transmission through the aalla aa aacoad-clasa gutter. aaaerlaUoa tame by nail to aay iMraaa la tha Ualtad BUtaai Oaayaar W-00 aU -a MONDAY, MAY 20, 1918 Herald's Classified Advs. FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room house, block from Main street; furniture for sale. Call forenoon or after 6 p. m., 83 Tine. 20-31 FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed apartments, Jackson building, Main street, opposite Whlto Pelican hotel. 15-61 FOR RENT Pasture for several thousand bead of stock in lower Klamath Marsh. See A. A. Mehaffey, 411 Main at., Klamath Falls. 16-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE Two Toggenburg and Anglo Nubian fresh milch goats; kids about two weeks old, and two goata that will come fresh about July 1st; all from the finest strain of milch goata. 228 Fourth street. 17-31 FOR SALE 1,500-lb. horse; first-class logging or lead animal; 3H horse power Wade gasoline drag saw, 2 lack wagon; bicycle. All In first claas condition and a bargain. Herald office or box 1151. 16-6t LOST AND . FOUND LOST On Keno road, lynx fur cape. Return to Herald office; reward. 20-2t LOST On Fort Klamath road Satur day, lady's handbag. Finder notify Herald offlee. . 20-2t FOUND Crank off automobile, on Fort Klamath road. Herald office. M-n MISCELLANEOUS SHEEP SHEARING Anyone wanting keep sheared, notify Frank Gray kael, Merrill; have 6-drop shearing gaacklae at ranch. 20-2t FOR SALE Extra fine oak office fur niture, desk, chairs, office. chair and oae Saxony rug, 9x12. J. T. WARD CO IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Wm. Fox Pretenta Julia Carmen In the big New York stage success "THE KINGDOM OF LOVE" Admission 10c and 15c Goodyear, Mechelin and Firestone tires. Telford Bros. Garage. 20-tf IKEffl DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR ITS GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO BRING RACK COLOR AND LUS TRE TO HAIR . You can turn gray, iaded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over Bight If you'll get a 50-cent bottle of "Wyetb'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug i.toro. Millions of bottles of tblt old famous Sage Tea Keclpe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are told annually, aaya a well known druggist here, be cause It darkens the hair ao natur ally aad evenly that no one can tell Is aa been applied, Thoae whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a aurprUeJ waiting them, because after ono or two application! the gray hair vau lahee and your locks become luxurl aatly dark and beautiful. Tblt la the age of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folka aren't want i arouad, ao set busy with Wyeth's Safa.aad Sulphur Compound tonight aad you'll be delighted with your dark, bandtome hair and your youth Mi appearance within a few dayi. Tate preparation la a toilet requisite aad to Mt lateaded for the cure, mlti aatlaa or yraraaUoa of dUaaae. Adv HUNS NOW 8KB ONE MORS YEAR OP WAR BERNB. Swltierland. May 20. In a speech before the Wurtemberg diet, Hcrr Hausmtnn, one or the leaders of the progressive party, aald that n fifth winter of the war was now Inevitable. Germans must make up their mind (o fare disappointment, ho said. In stead of obtaining the victory hoped for during the summer. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Anweementa s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DAKK STAR THEATER Select Pictures Corp. Offer Clara Klmbal Young In M A Q D A " A hevenpart super-master creation, with an all-star cast. Also Keystone Comedy In Two Parts TEMPLE THEATER Triangle Fine Arts Presents Margery Wlllson In "FLAMES OF CHANCE" A German spy story. Also HEARST PATH E NEWS Latett Wai Pictures, Current Events ADMISSION 10c aand 19c MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Marrflii Oragoa Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Multonomah County. G. C. Ogler, Plaintiff, vs. .Mattle E. Rhoads and W. P. Rhoads, her husband; Llnnton Savings Dank, a corporation; Meier & Frank, a corporation; Leo Friede, S. M. Mann and Minerva F. Mann, his wife, and Clark t Wilson Lum ber Company, a corporation, De fendants. By virtue of an execution. Judgment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court In -the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 22d day or April, 1918, upon a Judgment rendered and enter ed in said court on the 8th. day of March, 1918, In favor of O. C. Ogler, plaintiff, and against Maftle E. Rhoads and W. P. Rhoads, her husband; Llnn ton 8a,vings Bank, a corporation, Meier & Frank, a corporation; Leo l'rlede. S.M.Mann and Minerva F.Mann, bis wife; Clark & Wilson Lumber Com pany, a corporation, defendants, for the sum of $1,500, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 8th day of February, 1912, and the fur ther sum of $125, attorney's fees, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, from the 8th day of March, 1918, and for the further sum of $13.25,1 coMs and disbursements and the costs ' of and uponthls writ commanding mo to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: I The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine (9). township''0 'co1 cIcn inMo'- n, KOUr blle l0 forty-one (41) south of range tblr gon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, Judgment order, decree and or der of sale and In compliance with the commapds of said writ, I will, on Tues day, the 18th day of June, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door or the county court bouse. In Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Oregon, sell at pub- iony-one iiij suuwi ui iud imi-i - , , , ,, teen (13), east of the wnlamet,elbreath or dull your head; no constlpa- Meridian!' Klamath County. Or ". .J" lie auction (subject to redemption). tOifnBt clfh dujr g(U) of hot wa,er wtUl the highest bidder for cash In band, all lu tf.fpoonfu, of jmestone photpliuto tho right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, Mattle E. IlhoadB, and V. P. Rhoads, her hus band: Llnnton Savings Bank, a cor poration; Meier & Frank Co., a corpor ation; Leo Friede, S. M. Mann ana Minerva F. Mann, his wife, and Clark & Wilson Lumber Company, a corpora tion, or either of them, had on the 8th day of February, 1912, the date or plaintiff's mortgage upon said prem ises, or alnce that dato had In and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judgment order and decree, Interest, costs and accruing costs. OEO. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of K(amath County, Oregon. Dated this 20th day of May. 1918. First Issue, May 20, 1918. Last Issue, June 17, 1918. 30-1T-3-10-1T ERSONAL mtti.k 8iiKtioiiTs on local happenings AMONG THK PKOI'LK OK TIHH CITY AMI VICINITY. 001X08 AND COMINGS Of LOCAL POLKS II. Hill Is a city Usltor.from Dray, j J. I Walls Is In town for n short time from San Francisco. I James Wnrlow of Malln was a week end xltor In Klamath Falls. 0. A. I'lnth motored with n parly )esterdny to reservation points. Sheriff George Humphrey has deft foi Portland on official business. Hen Kern of the Keno district wnsi among the county seat tlsltora yester day afternoon. Sam Short bought supplies from the local merchants for his ranch In Poe Valley Saturday. R. P. Alexander of the Malln district was a week end visitor In Klamath Falls. . "Doc" Powell was among the suc cessful fishermen at Chltoiiuln yester day. 11. C. Spink was down estcrday for n short lime from lillorr.it on Spring Creek. Wm. II. Freer Is In town from his ranch In the Tule take district for a rliort time. Thomas R. Wilson from Odessa Is ('.own for n short time. He li stopping at the Whlto Pelican. II. II. Van Vnlkenburg was In town from his ranch on the Keno road Sat urday afternoon. W. D. Campbell left for his home at Lorelta yesterday, following a short business visit here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Ferguson left today for Oakland on legal busi ness with which Mr. Ferguson Is con nected. George T. Collins, A. II. Wilson and Tr. and Mrs. W. H. Springs are guests registered nt the White Pelican hotel from Medford. The Third Liberty Lean drive la ever, but tha War and Thrift Stamp drive lasts the whole year. Aak Chll cote about them. t Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. 0. O. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Etell, T n M. rkltKmln flAMw Ewaun. Encampment No. 46. 1, o. O. P.. meet. Tuesday night. W. A. Masten, C. P.. Nata Otterbela Scrlb. ' At Regular communications Klamatb Lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M., second Monday of etch month. A. R. Leavltt, W. M Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Waah away all the stomach, liver, and bowel polsona before brtakfatt To feci your best day In nnd day out, I coat your tontruo and sicken your immn, I iivuhhkihuj w. n"--, -.. ....- ach, you must batho on tho Inside like you buthe outside. This Is vastly more Important, bocnuso the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho blood,' whilo trie iowel pores do, says a well known phyHlclan. To keep these polsona and toxlna well flushed from the stomach liver fcM .,, ht.wt... drInI. b-,,,.. bre.v In It. This will clcanso, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract be fore putting more food into thu stom ach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate frotri youY pharmacist. It la Inexpensive and almost tasteless, ex cept a sourish twinge which is not un pleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system of these vllo poisons and toxlna; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt beforo your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body( poisons, begin this treatment, and above all, keep It upt As soap and hot water act on the akin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, ao limestone phosphate and hot water be fore breakfast, act on the stomach, Urer and bowela. Adr. CEX5 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MENTION K. 0. und V. i:. Puckell weio week end visitors at the county eat from1 Keno. , Dr. F. 11. GiHldnrd has returned from a brief visit to his former homo at Mcdford.', Hollln Sillier tit rl'il on thelraln last night from the Unh entity of California for a ahmt lslt bete. He left on the noon ttuln for his home In 1 'orris. A. U Marshall of Toe Valley was n business visitor Kuttitilitv. fie report thai the dry farther-) of Hint vicinity tue In serious need of rain, and that moisture from the clouds would he welcomed by ever) one there. , MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION Whereas, The President of the Unit ed States, who Is alto president of the Anter'can Red Cross, has set aside the week beglnntoo Monday, May 20th, as the period for rejponte to the call for McNary Moves to Protect Stockmen BEND, May 20. Acting on a tele- lilin by II. J. Overturf of the Cummer grant received from the Ilend Com-, clal Club, mcrclal Club protesting against the en- "I was Informed by the director of largerflent of tho Crater take National . Park to take in an additional 126 sec- Itlons of land, Senator McNary has con- ....- ...1.1. -M.I.I, .. .1... ......, ..... IITITO Willi UIIJL-llll' III WIV llllt-ni TIT" vice at Washington, ami after learn' that portions of the land contemplated In the enlargement uere used for grnx- j Ing purposes, has requested that these i lands bo eliminated from the bill, ac- cording to n telegram receded from, Early Marriage Is Ordered In Germany I LONDON, May 20. Tho German commission appointed to cxnmlno tho 1duc,llw ? ho Mr,h ra, Gcf"n"y ,,M r?,,,or,cd a commendation for the I n.pulory rnarrIaKo of Germans be- fore their 20tb year Is passed, accord- I Ing to a dispatch to! the Dally Express 1IUIU milBlLTUUIII. Pinal assistancn would bo granted hv thn Ktntn. nrrnrillnir In ttild nlnn ' " 'i which provides penalties for those fall- ing to comply. Provision also Is made for tho punishment of married couples First Photo of Secretary Baker at Front iy tgsakav Ass)shaaaBaari frf 'ft -fo -V'tatf tTji u -i I yjaHaT yaVaV'lfYBHBuaBBBBBBBrilBBBBBVHR bd3jjdjjyvr Tv'InVRSsssBsBH. wi5H m 1 r!SHtiLLfltLLlaiLLHLHsssH jJL' V--JL?WBotatWattttMjStttttaMM w ,Atfa TCvHtthVBaKSrMSssHaBBH 0 - V -W .6.'WjktWXZMi SLCKeTARf UAK.EK AT Tbls Is thn first protograph to ar rive in the United States ahowing Sec retary of War Baker at the front la uhscrlptlona to the American Red Crest War Fund; and, Whereas, The patriotic eltliane of Klamath Falls have been called upon to cattrve thle week by giving gtner outly'to the Reel Cross and to give their time an) effort to aid In a cam paign for subscriptions, therefore, I, C, 0. Crlater, mayor of Klamath Fall, Oiegon, by these presents do rioclalm, That It It the first dut of all patriotic clilieni of Klamath Falls, during the week beginning May ?0th, to tubtcrlbe generously to the war fund of the American Red Crott, to give such aid and attlttance to the campaign for subscription! at may be required from them, by the authorised committee i of the Rtd Crott Chapter, to dltplay the Intlgna of the Red Crott In the form of badges, banners and posters continuously during the week, and otherwise to attltt by word and deed In the tuccettful prosecution of the subscription campaign, to the end that the community of Klamath Fallt may bo creditably represented In the number of subscriptions and the total amount tubtcrlbed, and may do Ita full share towardt the vibrk of mercy that It It the duty of the American Red Crott to perform during our country's war. (Signed) C. B. CRISLER, Mayor of Klamath Falls, Ore.. (City Seal) May 20, 1911. service that stock was pasturing on portions of the proposed enlargement," says Senator McNary, ''and believe 'a. Ill t... .....11.1.. n ..II...I....I.. Ift.t. I will be feasible to eliminate this land from the proposed extension. You mny ln assured that no Injury will be done to the slock Interests In this matter, and what wns proposed was under the iullre that ranges would not be In- Jurlously .affected." who remain childless. A report from German sources shows a fall In tho birth rale In Germany dur ing 1915-17 equivalent to the loss of i, 000,000 Infants. Forty per cent fower Mrtbs occurred In 1918 than In 1913. These figures are compared with a do orcase of 10 per cr nt In the birth rate in 'i.'ttg'innd nnd Wales. Tlu Infantile death rate In Germany as been kept well down, but reports show It is 60 per cent hlKher than In England and Wales. THE fKONT IH 'CAMCC , France. Ho It manoeuvring the breech of a camouflaged heavy gun on the American sector. J4&bft4tM A Watch for the Graduate... II Is the best girt that can Im given. At Upp'h nte tunny watches suitable for bos and Klrls. Our adlre Is that you buy the best ou eau afford. A watch well bought wilt give a llfutlmn of senlce and satisfaction. Wo gladly give you I he benefit of the expei t knowledge ni-qtllr-ed In )uarn of dealing In watch er. Moreover, the one who re reives n watch from llpp'a has the benefit of our sorvjee of regulation and adjustment, which will equal In every respect the promises made for It, Tie ndtnntngo of purchasing at t'pp's mills nothing to the ptlce you pay for the walrh. Bracelet watches $M r.0 to f fin Wrap watches $12.50 to f,10 Chatelaine watches $12.fi0 tit $75 Men's watches $ ti.00 to $f!0 Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street OMrlal H. P. Watch Inspector Klamath loinly News - PLIVNA - The Eighth Gradn school examlnn- Itjtluns were held at the I ll.ttkt Metna srhoot Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilrlre MrCnrmlek of. the Keno district were lsltors at l'lev-j nn last Monday, I Miss Marguerite Crank returned to her home In Klamath Fall Friday nf- ler learhlnK the past term In the Plev na school. James Kerns wns In this rerlliin last week from Keno, working on his elee- j trie lines. I MOVE FOR EASTERN OREGON ROAD MADE For the purpose of securing slnte aid In tho construction of n highway be tween Uejid and Central and Southern Oregon communities, "members of the county courts of Deschutes, Harney and Malheur counties will send peti tions to the stnte highway association at the meeting of that body thn first wetk In June. This nctlon Is taken by tho three counties after the visit lo this section of M. O. Bennett, assistant Male highway enxlneer, who went over the proposed route, between Bend nnd Burns, nnd wns taken from there Into the eastern part or the county. Mala and Heveath Phoee HI DR. CLAYTON E. WHEELER PHYHIC1A.V and SX'IUJKON Hplunl Treatment, Specialist In chronic diseases. Kxamlnullon and roniultatloa frM Largest X-Ray laboratory In Bjuthorn Oregon. Latest elertrleal appliances that nro now used In tho curing of dlso.mo. . i i; Eat Less Meat If I TIm glass of Salts to bothers you Eating moat regularly eventually priiducos kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well known author ity,, beruuso tho uric acid In meat ox- cites tl.e kidneys, they become over worked; get sluggl.ih; clog up nnd wm bo mi sorts or distress, particular iy y hael'.acho and misery In the kidney "Blonj rheumatic twinges, aovoro Imcknches, acid Htomnch, ronitlputloit, torpia liver, HluenloHNuoss. blndder and uilnary Irritation. Tho moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting rlultt. or If bladder bothers you, get about four ouncos of Jad Baits from any good Pharmacy; take a ttbletpoonful la a y-W.MAVay. , -u i Sliding Home With one r m , nd Hull,, win. MU "'" Hi.. I.II..UI. )w ' sets ees nit thi-m. II takes k.m.,1 Oothf, (o U aiicreanfin ,.(, MM of ness, tin.l w,. ,. Mny with llitmi. iHiiMUMltjr twwrtaatia and coats that umkepwpi, twice l'"cat.M. i,f lMU,Btt? style features which sllof,,, men's elolliliiK ln.nr,. K. Sugarm an New City Larirj. We Outrantet Our Wwfc, Shirts and Collars titniiiit We alto wish tllk, wtet, tat a ered gods very carefully. Try m once dind be convinced. Oererkej are right Phont 194. 127 Fourth Street Back of First Natlenal taak Passengers and Baggage Aiywhere ii the Gry Quick Service 1 Reasonable lilts PHONE 187 Western Traisfer Company Back Hurb flush Kidneys if bid 1' Bs " Um 1 0ftv400""""""" . .....ifciri glasa of water before "'" row daya and our kldneya wi , act line. This fa""a ",u ! Tu fiom tho acid of grapai a TJ Julc..cn.,!bluoawhIJpiJi Leon UHe.l tor ""'"- fr .i..nn.i kiiiiinvs and stlau",""Tta. to normal activity; ?. S tho uclde In llio "rl"10 ' . . d4fr lirltaloM, thu.t eiullug orders, -. ..!.. Ut Jnd Salts cannot '"'" hH. mtikus a dollKhlful BJ!JJJ1 oj water drink which "l'"aiil ami women inae """ rT.irr or keop the kidneys and """"Jya ,erlo elonn, thus nvoiuiue dltaaae. Adv. . .'.. 'Jli ic. .-' : ?."' vW& ( j9A -f-n U vw