The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 12, 1918, Image 2

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FOR SALE About 300 tons of hay;
grata. timothy and wild hay; 40
head at cattle: 2S0 acres good pas
tare." Address Box. 46J, Klamath
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FOR RALE 85 young ewes and
absat It lambs. 8. P. Low ranch.
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FOR 'RALE Banala. The Chit-
I ranch. 8waa Lake Valley; on
miles from Klamath
FaRa, aad aboat eeven miles, level
read, tress nesr Strahora railroad;
9M aeraa. ?e la eeKivattoa, 30 acres
aaAsjassaa. the rest Umber aad pas-
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added, will tarn gray, streaked and
'-laded'' hair beautifully dark and lux-
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tha addlUoa of other IngredlenU,
Matiac1 about 60 cents a large bottle,
ad 'drag 'stores, known as "Wyeth's
Sulphur Compound." thus
'.-; siding, a lot of muss
vlfhlle.gray. faded hair la aot sin'
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we an aesire to retain our yontn
appearance and attractiveness. By
arkealogyoar' balr with Wyeth's
ri, f--i.aaa tell, beeaase It is done so aatur-
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8FRIXOLAKE
Frank Gentry and father and Mr.
Earl Rlghtmlcr left 8unday morning
in the former's car for Twin Falls,
Idaho.
Mrs. John Manning left Tuesday
moralag for her home la Eden, Ida
ho, after a short visit with her par
entt, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reece.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schrelner left
Tuesday, morning for a visit with
their daughter. Mrs. George Kelley,
ot I.ewiston, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill were county seat
visitors Moaday.
Mrs. Mattle Reece left on Wednes
day morning for her home In Texas.
She has been visiting with her mo
ther. Mrs. W. F. Reece, who has been
sick for some time, but Is much bet
ter now.
Mr. and Mrs. 8cott Thompson vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cheyne
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cheyne were
county seat visitors Wednesday.
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Reveral of the women of this die
trkf met at the school hoaaa Thurs
day afteraooa to coatlaue the work
for the Red Cross.
Mr. aad Mrs. Goo. Ager, Mrs. ft.
Mardock aad daaghter, Christine.
Mrs. Geo. Hill and Mrs. R. V. Rat
aad daaghter, Katharine, were Kla
math Falle visitors Wedaesday.
H. A. Talbot to hslnlag Jim Items
with his electric plsat thla week.
Chirch will be held Sunday la the
Plevna school Kouee. All are wel
come.
George Hamlla bought a header
aad blader combined. The grata la
too abort to aave with a common
blader.
J. A. Bushoag la cutting
for Mr. Maaatord thla week.
grata
Ratlee of FRIac of PctRtaa for Ks.
rtaaloa of Leads Ft sea Rater
rise IirlgaUea IMatrkt
Notlee ia hereby tlvea that Sarah
N- Biyat has Med a aetlUoawlth
hoard of directors of the Rater-
T"".irTIVBm1Vre2 . i
eenaia taaoa aaswiaaner aeacnooa
bo eseladed from the boaadarlea ot
the Raterprtae Irrlgatloa District.
The leads described la said peti
tion are described aa the NWH of
NWK and 10 acres la the BWtt of
NWti of Secttoa S. aad that portion
of Us NBK ot NB14 of Seetloa.3,
lylag oast of tha U. 8. aoverameet
Irrlgatloa caaal, all la Towashtp SI
soath, Raage t, east ot the Willam
ette Meridian, la Klamath Coaaty,
Oregon.
All persona Interested la, or who
may be effected by such change of
tha beaadarlee ot the district are re-
qalred to appear at the oRce ot the
board ot directors of the Enterprise
Irrlgatloa district, which said ofllce ia
at the offlce ot Charlea J. Fsrgnsoa,
attorney at law, ia tha Loomla build
lag, la the City of Klamath Falls.
Oregoa, at 880 o'clock p. m., on Tues
day, no id day of septemoor, ills,
and show cause la writlag, If any
they have, why tha chaage of the
boaadarlea of said district, aa pro
posed la aald petltloa,- should aot be
made. G. J. HILYARD,
Secretary of the Board of Directors
of Enterprise Irrigation District.
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OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
Lewie J. Setsalck Presents
COXBTAKCE TALMADGB
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"SCANDAL"
'By Cosmo HaaUltoa, Directed by
Cfwrlee Glblya
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Triangle Proseats
MARGERY WILLSON
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"THE LAW OF THE GREAT
NORTHWEST"
Abo Hearst 'Pathe News Latent War
Mctarea aad Current Hveais
Adsalssloa 10c and 18c
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTIONPICTURR0
TUHfsMYR AND SATURDAYS
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ERSONAL
1.ITTLK ftlDRLIOtfTS UM MrCAL HAIM'KSlXOS
AMONG THE I'KOI'LK OK THIH CITV AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
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L. O. Arens Is
a recent' arrival
from Portland.
C. C. Merrill came In from Merrill
8aturday on business.
M. Ketchum Is a county seat vis
itor from Merrill.
Andrew McKee Is down from Chll
oqutn on business.
J. M. Anderson Is a county
business visitor from Dairy.
scat
M. Heard enmo In yesterday after
noon from Lakotew!
Andrew Wllklo Is here on business.
for a short time from San Francisco.
F. J. Chlsholm In n bushess ll-j
tor In Klamath Falls irom auiii, uai.
G. A. Trlnler from Jonesboro, Ark.
Is a recent arrival In Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ccttcr are here
for a short time from Ashland.
V. 11. Hall and Ethel Warren were
H. E. Stevens Is In the city look -
Ing after buttness Itcrests from Dor-
rls.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
registered at the
Olene.
H. Edmonds arc
Hotel Hall from
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mitchell are
down from Fort Klamath tor a short
time.
William Hugh came In last even
ing to look after business Interests
from San Francisco.
J. W. Stakes of Missoula, Mont.,
waa among the train arrivals last
evening.
Miss Esther Moody and Haiel
Bouscher are registered at the Hotel
Hall from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reld were In
town from their ranch east cf Bo
nanxa Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Schumaker are
tourist visitors at the White PWcan'8aturday were Mwd,me. a. Males-
toaay irom roniana. .
A. Aftedal, a Federal officer, ar-f
rived froaw'ortland last night. He
ia a gues
sFat
the Hotel Hall.
Mrs. W. B. Maston left Saturday
for a six weeks visit with relatives at
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Lola Hall came In on the
train flitnnfav nlvht frnm Unn.
mouth. She I. a guest at the Hotel R,ulh Pxu' V"f, ffleW- Edn Mer
.,, rltt and Alma Wilson.
Hall. .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Vest. C. That- Those present at the Red Cross
cher and Hatel Eusted are guests at J room In Merrill on Saturday, Aug
the White Pelican from Mt. Hebron, ust 10 wero Mesdamea E. Hammond,
Cal. I Geo. Knox, Gene Hammond, C, M.
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General Aklyaaia, who commanded .
the army of the north at the grand
maneuvers In Jspan, will probably be
one of tho commanders of the Jap-
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MENTION
1. T. Hetts of" 8u n Frnnclsco was
among the train arrivals fast night.
He Is stopping at the White Pelican
hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Oordon, who
bae been In Lakolew for the past
few days, reached home last even
Inc.
Mr. and Mrs.J. K. Pelton and Mrs.
Q. V. Loosely came In from Fort Kit
math Saturday afternoon for a short
lslt at the county seat.
C. M. Pettitt, who operates a ranch
In the Merrill district, was In town
with Mrs. Pettitt for a week end
Mlslt.
C. II. Harpst, n well known resi
dent ot the Odessa section, who now
operates tha resort at Rocky Point,
Is a county seat visiter.
John Shepherd nnd W. T. Elliott
traded with Klamath Falls merch
ants from tho Pine Grove section
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. W. CmnJall and son. Russell'
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'were week end Ultors In Klamith
Fills from their ranch In the Tule
J Lake district. Mrs. Crandall former-
ly operated the Washington rooming
'house In thla city.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdson Fpulke and
Edson Foulke, Jr., arrived last night
from Gazelle. Cal., and are register
ed at the Hotel Hall. Mr. Foulke
is an extensive stockman operating
In Northern California,
Jack Elliott has taken over the op
eration of a shift at the west side
power houso for tho California-Oregon
Power company. He relieves
I, Vernon Keoseo, who has entered the
military service.
Local Red Cross
Activities
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Those present In the sewing room
ner H Humphrey,-O. D. Burke, L.
L. 8tcln, IdavGrlme, At 8toan, L. E.
Sullivan and Miss Alta Ralph.
Total attendance for" the week, (6.
Those present at the Red Cross
rcom In Merrill on Friday, August
9, were Mesdamea C. M. Merrltt. Geo.
Wilson, D. Stukel, 'j. A. Brown, Joe
Stukel, R. C. Anderson and MIMsses I
ORNtaAt AKIVAMA
onete expeditionary force Into Slbe-
' rla, and General Otanl, who com
manded the army of the south la the
maneuvers, will probably sbars the
command with hiss.
Y. W. C A. CARES
The ordnance bureau of tho war
department haa asked the Young
Women'a Christian association to
look after the recreation ot the girls
at work In factories llko this ono
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Merrltt, Joe Stukel, Fred Stukel, H. feel dull and hcay when wo arise,
F. Tolle, Dan Colwell, J. L. Pope, R.'spllttlng headache, stuffy from a cold,
II. 'Anderson. R. C. Andersen and '"' loi'Kue. na.ty breath, acid stoui
Misses Audrey Tolle, Wanda Pope. . ". Instead, feci as fresh as n
Edna Merrltt and Alma Wilson.
At Falrvlew there wero only n few .
at the Red Cross room on Wedncs -
rtv nffmnon Mnnv .,. Ilnnvrl.
Ing by going to the huckleberry patch
for part of their fruit, whllo others
are staying home with the measles.
Those present were Mesdamcs Mc
Cleltan, Koonts, Sarah Slcemsn, 8
E. Morrison. Herb Lester. Tom Wat-1
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Misses vioia uneyne ana Myrue.rnn,i i. ,i, .imnrh
Butler.
At the Theaters
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told, let It be said to them at once
"Do not miss tho splendid perform
ance that ends Its run today at tho
Orpheus theater." See Tom Mix In
the William Fox photoplay "Six
Shooter Andy."
Thla is a play that is unusual and
will give you a new Insight Into what
tho makers of the country went thru.
But more than that, It will show you
the type of man ot big body and
heart and mind, who did the work
of taking the wilderness away .from
the bands cf outlaws who roamed
the greit West. Here Is the case of
the organjers ot robbery and murder
who sits In the chair of the sheriff
and who Is only ousted from It when
he meets a man who Is so worthy
and honest and clever with his gun
that he Is a match for the whole or
ganised band of corruption.
Tom Mix Is surrounded by a splen
did cast. Enid Markey and the cle
ver young actors and actresses, who
are her brothers and sisters, and
Sam de Grasse, as the vicious and
brutal sheriff, make up a splendid
cast.
Money to loan oa city and country
property. Sea Chllcote. tf
MrCormick blader, good order, at
half price. Other ImplemcaU. Far.
mar's Warehouse Co. 28-tf
Have you a W, 8. 8. baby bond In
vour home?
DRINK A GLASS
OF REAL HOT WATER
BEFORE IREAKFAST.
ay we will beth leek and feel
tWMf MM fit
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Banltary science nas of late made
rapid atrldea with results that are of
untold blessing to humanity. The lat
est application of Its untiring research
Is the recommendation that it is as
necessary to attend to Internal sanita
tion of the drainage system of the hu
man body as It hi to the drains of the
bouse,
Those of us who are accustomed to
FOR THESE GIRLS
ifeKJK
btilldlriK tbo wings of an nlrplano.
Tho orgnnliMlon Ims taken up the
work with energy, nnd It will care
for the recreation nnil'moruU of lluio
girl workers.
dalny by oionlug tbo klulivs ot ttiu
s) stum each morning unil tlusliliig out
tho whole of tlio liitvrmil poisonous
,3'nnnt mal,cr; t
LUTJone. Whether nlllng. Sick Or
,well, should each morning buforo
breakfast, drink a kUbs ot real hot
water with a tiitpoonful ot llmoslonu
Dtiosnhuto In It to waali from thu
'I
day's Indigestible waa to, tour tlio and
'hfilsnnAii. ..!. . el...- Hn...l..t.
10nncli , ,, bowcU ho ou '
wtenlng and Purifjlnr rt.o entire
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iviaunuuf lUAIIIOt tllWB VrlL'illllllllcta
, alimentary caiiul buiore putting uioro
The action ot
an empty stomach Is wonderfully In
vigorating. It cleans out nil tho sour
fermentations, gases, w.iMo nod acid
ity and gives one a splendid iippctlto
for breakfast. While )ou arc enjoying
hot water and limestone phosphuto on
your breakfast the phosphated hot
' """ luiuiij uiracuiiK a large vol-
...a..- I. ..(...i.. . .. . .
u1me of "'" ,rom lho bl.0a "
ting ready for a thorough flushing of
all tlio Inside organs.
The millions of pooplo w ho nro both
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness;
others who havo sallow skins, blood
disorders and sickly complexions aro
urged to gt a quarter pound of lime
stone phosphate frotii tho drug store.
This will cost ry llttlo, but Is sum
clcnt to make onono a pronounced
crnnk on tho subject of Internal san
itation. Adv.
Tho new 101) low cost life, ncl
dent and health politic of tlie Trav
elers are modern all the war thru,
aad they rout lea Sec Chllcote. tf
m
Tho lending ilUldcml pnjlnjr com.
pnny of America, Tlm Miitiml I.tfe,
the company that has earned moro
for policy holdors, and has paid moro
to policy holders, than any othor
company In tho world. For pnrtlru
hrs see Geo. Ulrlch, District man
ngor. 8 tf
HKW MEAT EATERS 7
HAVEJM KIDNEYS
KAT I.FSS MKirr IF YOU n:i:i, sc.llmeni. IrroKulnr of passage or t
IIACKACIIY OK II.Wi: IH,AI)I)i:il tonded bj u Bensutlon of scalding, stop
TKOUIH.K rating niont and got about four ounces
"' -'"d Bnltg from npy pharmacy; take
No man or wnmnn ,i, .... ,.. " B.,MPootul In si glass of water be
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-u " iimnu u iniBimio uy
flushing the kldnoys occaBimolly, naa
I a well known authority. Meat forms
! uric acid, which excites tho k.dneyn.'anu ,., been u'edZ .onorat.on. to"
train .7, l.V. . , t .f'.0" th"b -' stimulate the kidneys, also
strain, got sluggish and foil to filter lo neutrally th. ..m rin. . It
tho waste poisons from tho blood,
then wo got sick, Nearly all rhou
mutUm, headaches, liver trouble, nor-
vousness, dlHtness, slcoiiloasnosa and
urinary disorder come from sluggish
-.,,' . . .
the kWnev. or ." V?1? '.I
thl !! , T b!ck hurU or ,f
the urine 1. cloudy, offensive, full of,
MONDAY, AVOWST la, loin
liny it nlio lovii lot In Mlll ,i(l.
Hon unit bill Id a lioinc. I,lcrl.
ItumN taken In iuiyrm'ttt. Ask Ch.
into uiHiut Uio now pili'eii.
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NOTH.'K OF IISTIUV
Rlrnml t my plueg, dim l' )CBt.
old steer, unuided IIP ciniii.ttr on
light hip. Owner miiy luivu Nimm ,
.i tint fikikil I a 1 1 1 nilil (ilui ,.f si. I. .
liVlin l""l "ii iim a-uitt is. (uih ji.iy
oiivn.i.n I'M.torr,
W-Ul Kliiimitll Agnncy (),
Nerin: Tti t..pavi:iis
Niitli'o l linroby ishim Hint u,u tl,.
l)ii()l(H of ICIunmlh, County u (l.
optm for thu Inspoctloii or tlm tux. '
pujern nl the oillco of tlw county at '
noisiir up to unil IiicIihIImii llnturdnv ''
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NOTiru
Any perium or porsnus IimiiIIiu; or
shiiotliiK, or ntliurwlsn tronnii umin.
mi IumiIh owneil or limsoil by l(MI,
(lorlior will liu primociltiiil to tlm run
nxteiit of tlm tuw.
U-iit 8. W. HAMAKint, Hunt.
NOTM'K
Owlni; to tho Improvement now
Mm led on tlm county rimtl pant tlm
Alliiinonl riiucli, It will bit iior..-. ,r
tn vIiho this lliorofnro In thu Kniornl
pulillo until further notlco. Truvi.
orn from tho i-a.it will J urn north at
tlio Wheeler roml ,t)truo-tuiit Ioth of
a lullu emit of tho Altiiimint ranch
mill coma In roads thru Mills Ail.ll!
tloit. Thoo from tho siiiith w
turn urr by tlm Hummora hcI I anil
enmo In by the ittiiughtor liounu mail
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ItlX'ICAItl) ItKNT HKItVICK
Itione AS
Mght I'lionn am
W. D. MILLER
Ccinrnt Contractor
Walks, Flours, Foundations. Con
crele llulldlng lllocks, Flues and
Tllen. 232 8. Sixth Ht. Phone 291
Well Drilling
Ilnto "nick outfit" nml pre
iwreil for Job of any slml.
YOCHATKIl UIIOM.
Merrill, Ore.
Plume a 1.1.
Dassengers
and Baggage
AVVWIIKItK IX THE CITV
UUICK HKItVICK
lti:.M.V.lll,K IIATIIS
I'HOXK 187
Western Transfer Co.
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New City Laundry
We Guarantee Our Work.
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
We alio wash silk, wool, and col
ored gods very carefully. Try u
once and be convinced. Our priest
are riant Phone 154.
127 Fourth Street
back of First National Bank
r'" "tonkfaitt nnd In a few days your
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ing bladder weakness,
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