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HUGE SUPPLY
WABIIINOTON, I). 0.,'Aiik. 81.
'Clint (he million of Itml Croat
knltli'iH limy know llio plun of tlin
tli'.l C'roH for futuro kiilttlng, (Jco.
K. Hectt. actinic manager of Km Am
crkiiii Iti'il Cro, today Issued tho
following atntericnt:
"Wlion llio War Industrie llonrd
inmii limn nn advlaod llio Unci Crow
tint future production of knitting
ynin would ,bo Kroiitly rod u rod wn
Imimtdlnluly romnumod to purchase
ill yarns HitltMblu for our knlttlnpc.
A ii result we hnvo nilMy In tock
or nn oritur 1,400,000 .pounds of
yarn for distribution to our dilut
ion. It Ik hoped that we umy obtain
oiiio additional yarn from wool tin
tultnblu for government use. Tho ex
prclrd total will however, bo conald-
erably below tho ten million pounds
used lnt your. While the total of
we ran secure la being determined,
we are studying how to use our sup
0FHEOGR0SS
YARN ON HMIB
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fl War work it calling many women of
our country into comntrcial and In
dustrial activities.
fl Thb nleasee mm for military service.
fl To Um. woman "over hare" who ara
backing up our boys "ovar thara," this
Institution would axtand every ancour
agamant t
H Our banking facilities ara available
and wa cordially invite consultation.
BmmtiBMrfBMB
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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LIKFTUMPS OF LEAD"
When you wake up with backache
ind dull misery In the kidney region
It generally means that you have
been oatlng too muck meat, says a
well known, authority. Meat forms
uric acid, which overwork! tho kid
nays in their effort to titer It from
the blood, and they become sort of
Paralysed and loggy. Whoa your hid.
rys get sluggish aad elog you must
relieve them, Ilka yoa relieve year
bwela removing all tbe body's urln.
,Ut " '" yu n" hackache.
headache, dtisy spells; your
Momach soursTTtongue Is coated, aad
nen the weather Is bad you havo
rteumauo tWIages. The urlae Is
cloudy, full of sediment, chaansls of
n get sore, water scalds aad you
ply to protluce only garments which
nre raoHl omontlal. When u conclu
(Ion la reached we will announce our
full program for knitting,
"In addition to tbla atoclt of yarn,
tlio Red Croaa lioa ready for dla
trlbutlon 1,000,000 wentor, 134,
000 muff lorn, 3K4.000 wrletluts, 228,
000 liitltnuta and 1,328,000 pain of
aock. a totil of 3,074,000 article,
Wo aru hopeful that these and aucii
uddltlonal garment in we ahnll be
nblo to inoku will enable ue to meet
llio moro urgent requirement of our
,tnan during tho coming winter. In
, thl connection It will bo of Intercut
j to tho women who havo been knit
I ting to know that from Heptombor 1,
.1917 to June 30, 1018, the Rod
jc'ro distributed r,, 875,000 knitted
garment to tho Army and Navy of
i tho United Htnte. During tho eamo
period 870,000 knitted article were
sent to tho ttud CroiN -CommliRloner
In franco nnd Italy for dlatrlbutlon
to soldier, sailor and civilian,
"At the request or tho War Indust
rie Hoard, with which tho Red
Or oh work In cloao co-oporalloh, we
have urged Chaptor and Individual
workor not to buy wcol In the open
market bill to aecure their material
thru our Department of Huppllea.
' A Thrift card In your pocket beat
half a doxen flag on the lapel of your
coat
WAR
WORK
ure obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night.
Either consult a good, reliable phy
sician at once or get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jai
Salts; take a tableapoonful In a glass
of water before breakfast tor a few
dsys and. your kldneya will then act
fine. This famous salts Is made, from
the acid of grapes and lemon Juice,
combined with llthla. and has been
used for generations to clean and
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to
neutralise acids In the urine so It no
longer Irritates, thus ending bladder
weaknaaa.
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Jaa salts is a lire saver i?r regular, I
meat' eaten. It U Inexpensive, cannot i
ininre. and makes a delightful offer-1
vescent tlthla-water drink.' Adv, ' t
THE EVENINO
LOSSES FROM
SUBMARINE
VEDYSMM1
WABIIINOTON, Aug, 18. Only
nine hlpa operated by the Shlpplas
Hoard havo boon aunk' by submarine
and their loaa with that of all otbar
duo to ordinary marine peril la but
a fraction of the total premium paid
for marine and war rlak Inauraaet.
Estimated loaaoa of all kinds Buf
fered by the Emergency Fleet eer
poratlon, which conducta the Insur
ane bureau, amount to about $13,
C0O.O00, while, approximately S0,
000,000 In premiums had been sat
aside up to July 29, last.
four former (lerman vcssols, val
uod at 90,700,000, and five com
mandeered ahlpa, worth fJ.tSO.OOO
fell by tho atlng or the German sea
wasp. These follews:
Actaeoa . .91,960,990,
cnattaaoochee 2,000,900
Owasco 800.4)00
President Lincoln 2,000,900
Total 6,7S0,990
Commandeered vessel
Steamer More'nce $100,990
Staaaor Lake Moore .... S00.990
Carolina, probably exceed 600,990
PlaardelDIo 480,990
Wlnnegolne 400,199
Total . $1,910,999
Orand total $l,00,ft0
for allghtly Bora than a halt-feat
for every dollar v'aluo of ahlpa, tka
Shipping Hoard Inaureo Ita vsaasls
against marina loaaea between Atlaa
tic and European porta. An addi
tional four or five eeaU for every
dollar covers war losses suck aa Mb.
marine sinkings damage done ky
floating mine aad attack by enemy
vessels. The Board's lasuraace Coat-
mtttee Is composed of llendoa Cbabb
and H. f. Eggert botk of New Yerk,
and W.'R. Hedge of Boston. '
The Insurance plan Is regarded ky
the Board as a great aid In defeat!
the objects of tka sube warfare.
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In a, few daya.Oeaeral foch has reovered a large portloa of the' grot ad Uww'emsis took from the Trench
aad Brltlah la their driven stase Hareh. The akaded portleae.of tho ma ahow where the Qsrmsns have gone
hack,. The llaaof dlagoaal.data ahawa tha haUl-tMti4rai: whteh Ueytbegea March. The French and
JBrltteh brieve Ue Haas will fall lawk ta the )d llae, tf at beyead M. "
HEgALD, KLAMATH
Property lose 'is protected And1 men
are willing 'torlsk'tpsl eW lives
with their oily proitei alr own
watchfulness and that of tho Allied
Navjr, ft t i j
Straiie event's have marked the
submarine warfare god the marine
Insurance that helps block,, Ita aim.
The Orleans- braved the submarine
sons a short time after the Qermans
bad decta'red ruthless warfare
against all vessels entering the so
called barred tones. The vessel was
unmarked by the ridiculous stripped
effect dermany crdered American
vessels to wear. This vessel and
another freighter, the Rochester,
were the Irst to show the Oermans,
with whom the United States was
not then at war, that the American
merchant marlae would continue to
sail under the American flag In the;
face of threata to sink without warn
Ing. '
for a year both vessels success
fully evaded submarine attacks, altbo
both were pursued several times.
Within the last all months the enemy
got both,, knt due to the risk and
marine Insurance their owners were,
ennbled for a year to operate without
risk of financial loaa.
Local Red Crass
Activities '
Those present at tka work rooms
yesterday were Mesdamea H. Bor
vln, C. C. Lowe, O. W. Morrlmaa, C.
B., Crialer, O.I. Wright, J. S. Ray
bara. JR. B. Dunbar, Percy Evans,
Panl Bogardas aad Mum Pearl Bor
via. -
Those preseat la the surgical dres
sing department were Mesdamea W.
T. Skive, O. T. Bummers, L. L. Stela,
Nellld Halley, M. McAadrewa, Joka
Noud, Oeo. Botha, O. D. Barko.
J. B. MORRIS Agent fer the Med
ferd Wholesale Hoase. Phoae S79W.
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The purpose or the NaUoaal War
Savlass enmmlttoo U to create aa
army of savera wko will, by saviag, re
lease labor and. materials for the awe
t-f the goverameet la the war, aad war
will Wad their aavlags to the goVera
aeat to prosscato the war.
DRIVING THE HUN AWAY FROMPARIS
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LEAVES VICTIMS
LONDON, Aug. 1. (Correspond
ence of the Associated Preaa) Nine
sailors, four of whom were dying of
wounds, left by a derman submarine
commander to 'perish on a ram
ahackle raft In the North Sea where
eight of them died, I the atory of
Hun barbarity told by Haakon. Ohl
aon, the sole survivors of the Nor
wegian bark Egtlnton, now recover
ing In a British motor boat petroling
In Helgoland bight
The Egllntoa was carrying coal to
Norway when attacked by the sub
marine firing shrapasl. The cap-
tatn'a right arm waa shatcred, the
seward was badly wounded In the
leg, a seaman waa shot thru the body
and the second mate' arm waa torn
by splinters.
The ship filled rapidly but the
crew put out a raft made of five
planks and supported by barrels. A
barrel of water and a case of blsculta
were placed on the raft. The Sub
marine came up, fired Into the sink
ing bark aad pased within twenty
feet of the unfortunates as It circled
about the raft.
"Not aword did the Huns say to
as." said Olson, "altho they could
aee our wouaded and the plight we
were In. There waa a stiff brcose
blowing and I expected the raft to
break up." The submarine steamed
away.
The wouaded seaman died soon
afterward and we threw bis body
overboard. The next morning, after
a sleepless night for all, the steward
died aad then the second mate. We
ahaved their bodies Into the wster
also. On tho third day tho captain
died. Then I must have lost count
of time, for oa the afternoon of the
fourth day I found myself alone with
the chief mate.
-I did my beat to cheer him up,
but he only aald, "I am gotag down
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Into the cabin to get, my pipe, and I
knew hla mind was going. He died
that afternoon, and I managed to get
tho body clear of the raft,!.
One of tbe barret b'uoya had leaked
and that end of the raft Bottled low
In, the water. Brine got Into the
biscuit and Into the barrel of freth
wator.
"I was alone on tho raft for five
day," Ohlscn went on. "I didn't
sec a alnglo ahlp all that time, I must
have been a little dellrloua, because
I'd loao count of the hours'. I was
wet through. Atnlght I'd hear the
water swishing round mo and then
I would alpep."
On the ninth day he heard distant
firing, He managed to get to his
knee to look about him. There wa
tho British patrol boat. When Ohl
son was taken aboard he collapsed.
Harety boad while yon wait at the
Ctillcote aweary. tf
LEGAL NOTICES
Hale of Timber Klamnth Indian
Reservation, Northern Hprlng Creek
I'nltv Sealed bids, marked outside
"Bid, Northern Spring Creek Tim
ber," and addressed to the Superin
tendent of the Klamath Indian School
Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be re
ceived until twelve o'clock noon,
Pacific Time, .Tuesday, October 1,
1918, for the purchase .of timber an
on about 2500, acres within Town
ship 24 South, Range 7 East. The
sale embraces- approximately twenty
Ave million feet of yellow pine and
one million feet of white fir. Tbe
cutting of white fir will be optional
with the purchaser. Each bid mast
state for each species the amount per
thousand feet Scribner decimal C.
log scale that. will be paid for all
timber cut daring the first two years
of the contract period. Prices for the
last two years or .the contract period
are toare to be fixed by the Commis
sioner of Indian Affairs, and are not
to exceed, however, an. increase of
fifty cents per M. feet board measure
for each species. No bid of less than
three dollars and fifty cents per M.
feet for yellow pine and fifty cents
for white fir during the first period
will be considered. Each bid must
be submitted In duplicate aad be ac
companied by a certified check on n
solvent national bank In favor of the
Superintendent of tbe Klamath In
dian School In the amount of $5,000.
The deposit will be returned It the
bid is rejected but retained it the bid
Is accepted, aad the required contract
and bopd are aot executed and pre
sented for approval within sixty days
from'such acceptance. The right to
reject nay aad all bids I reserved.
For copies of tbe bid and contract
forma and for other Information ap
pllcatlon should be made to' the In
dian 8nperlatodeat. Klamath Agency,
Oregon, vasaington. o. C. xua.7.
1918. Cato Sell. Commissioner of
Indian Affairs. t
19-21-23-20-28-30-2-4-8-9-11-13
SUMMONS
Equity No. 990.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregoa, for tho County of Kla
math.
Qoldle M. Avery, Plaintiff, vs. Ro
land C. Avery, Defendant.
To Roland C. Avery, defendant
above named:
la tbe name of the State of Ore
goa, You are hereby required to ap
pear! aad answer tho complaint filed
against yoa la the above entitled
cult, on or. before Wednesday, the
th day of September. 1919, that
Nlag tha last day of publication jot
thte Samauaa- aad tho last "day at tka
time wlthla which yoa are repaired
to aaswer. as fixed by tbe order at
pabtlcatiea of summons. It you
fall to appear-and aaswer, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court tor, the
relief demanded la said complaint.
Sold auit la brought to secure dis
solution of the bonds of matrimony
exlatlng between yourself and plain
tiff, aad tor the care aad custody
o. the five mtaor children beloagtag
to yourself aad the ptaiatlff, aad
that the plaintiff be declared the
owner of an undivided one-half la
terest In aad to. your undivided one
fourth Interest of the lands aad pre
mises hereinafter described, to-wit:
Tbe SH of the 8E14 of Section
Seven, aad tho NEK of the NB14
of -Section Eighteen, all In Township
40, South of Range 8, east of Wil
lamette Meildlan, In Klamath coun
ty, Oregon, and that the plaintiff's
undivided one-fourth Interest la and
to said landa and premises be ab
solved of all claim of dower by you,
and for such othsr relief as' to the
Court may seem equitable. Said
suit Is based upon cruel and Inhu
man treatment of plaintiff by you.
This summons Is published la the
Evening Herald, a dally newspaper
of general circulation, printed, pub
lished and circulated dally In Kla
math county, State of Oregon, at
Klamath falls, Oregon, by order of
the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall,
Judge, of said Court, and dated July
the 23rd, 1918, the first publication
to be made on Wednesday, the 24th
day of July; 1918, and the last pub
lication thereof to be made upon
Wednesday, the 4th day of Septem
ber. 1918,
H. M. MANNINd.
Attorney for the. Plaintiff.
Postoftlce address, Loomla Build.
Ing, 409 Mala Street. Klamath falls.
Oretoa. 84-S1-7-14-21-28-4
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Quality Drugs
. i It Un't economy ! It'fsa'c
uic In buy anything tint the
lr in drug.
We have gained the court.
ileni-e of nnr customer by set-
ling drugs of the highest ejaej.
V
Ity only. Von cannot bay aaf,
other kind here, aad yoa ara
always safe aadusare that
nothing bat the best drag wMJI
lie sold la this store.
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PROFESSIONAL CAKOt
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HENRY C. BLKBB
Physician aa Hniyeea
All Chronic IHaeases a. SperlaRy.
. Office White Rldg.
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JOHN O. CLaWMOftftM
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KATHERINK SCMLKKf
( (Phyekiaa aad Sargesa
Night CaMs Promptly Atteaded
'Office WhMeBJdg.
CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRAOT
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SIT Mala . ,
Insurance Lea'ae aad Ahetraeta
Real Katate Iamm at to a per
DR. iUIU G.-WMRCArnVKB
White Bldf. ' Phene SM,
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
DR. P. R GODDARD
Osteopathic Pbyaiciaa A Sargoea
Suite ail, I. o. O. F. Temple
(over K.K. K. 8 tore)
Plume aat . . Res. Phoae, SOM
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clan aud Burgeon la KlamaU
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New, and have them dry aad uv
dsr cover sarly In the fall. r -m
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