The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 30, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CAN'T t'HR MBLTB
IN HUN PRISONS
MKMI'IHH, Aug. 30. "HtiKiiatidiTH
re popular here," writes t'uptuln
John W. Morrlii to hi relatives In
Momplili '" Wllr PrUo" l'amu ul
Haalntt. Ilailon. H I'xpltilns liy mill.
Inn "I l,uv" I'ontrlbuleil imn-tlilrt) or
my belt to ti hoIviiro ilu in i unil
could spare moro".
t'sptnln Morris was it nioillml of
fleer n( tliu Hcottlsh "Mack Wulch"
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What The Packers
Do For You
Not very many yeafs ago in the
hlitory of the world, the man that lived
in America had to hunt for his food,
or go without
Now he sits down at a table and
decides what he wants to eat; or his
wife calls up the market and has it sent
' home for him. And what he gets is
incomparably better.
Everyone of us has some part in
the vast human machine, called
society; that makes all this conven
ience (possible.
The packer's part is to prepare
meat and get, it to every part of the
country tweet and fresh to obtain it
from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool
it, ship it many miles in special refrig
gerator cars, keep it cool at distrib
uting points, and get it into the
consumer's hands your hands
through retailers, all within about
two weeks.
For this service so perfect and
effective that you are scarcely aware
that anything is being done for you
you pay the packers an average profit
of only a fraction of a cent a pound
above actual cost on every pound of
meat you eat.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
! Eat Less Meat .
If
Take a flu of ScJto to
bothers
'
Estlng meat regularly eventually
Produces kidney trouble In some form
or other,' says a well known author
ity, because the nrlo acid In meat ox
cites tie kldaeya, they become over
worked; get sluggish : cloY up anil
cause all sorts of distress, particular
ly backache ana misery In the kldnoy
rt'lon; rheumatic twinges, severe
backaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver, slcspleasnsss, bladder
nt urinary Irritation.
The moment your back hurts or
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ounc., of Jad siHa' from any good clean, thus avoiding -serious kidney
tarmac; iS.bEpaoSIlKato
Hisauaseip niifhMui UAH aAatamsa rnim
iKommul hill Inst March, Tho llor-
'Min"" '""' ,,Ul ,,lm l0 worl cur,u for
iiu nuMuuuu (uiuuiiur ui wur.
MANV I'OHTMAHTKHH
get renominated
WABIIINOTON. I). 0.. Aiik. 30.
Noiulimtloim fur pimtmuHtnrii for
iiciuly liuim ciil"H. iiiwiui ami vll
Iiikoh liuvu been runt lo tho senuto
today, They urn imiHtly reappoint
inimlii. Included urn (tin piiHlmiiHtnrH
friini Cnrvnlllii unil I'endluttm.
.i
Back Hurts j
flush Kidneys if bladder Z
you
glass of wnt'or boforo breakfast for a
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fowr days and y8ur k dn ra will i ben
nit nno. This famous salts is maue
fiom tl.e acid of grapes and lemon
juice, lombluod with llthln, and has
bcou used foe generations to Hush
cloggod kidneys and stimulate them
to normal nctlvlty; nlsu to neutralise
tho uclds in the urine so It no longer
lultntos, thuij ending bladder dls
ornefs
To..,. .... ...von.!
-nnw .doiiahtfiil effervescent llthla.
wniordi ink which millions of men'
water mil .... .
"mI .0.ro:?.. Is '!r..r.,;Z.na
vrHii gun aiuuoja uuu nnw-f .,
SINNOnWANTS
MOBILIZATION OF
W1TER POWER,
WABIIINOTON I). C (Bpcclnl)
Aiik. 21 Nick Hlnuotl, of Oregon In
A r pooch on tlio Water Power Hill
which ninny vctorun observer hero
' declare to Im nnii tliu most eloquent,
masterful legul argument mnilo In.
tho limine of Kiipri-Hcntntlvcs during 'commanding. It Is an Inspiration of
tlm pist ton1 years, plcnil for tho Im- Intenso oagornoss. This l shown by
meillnto inohlllsntlon of tho vast tho fact that under the tress of haste
Hliirnlimmnn nf "wliiln ronl" now In! to lend' Amcflcin soldiers to the
"legal HlmcklcH." He frankly told his
rolluiKiii'ii that In his opinion thoro
wiih no uouiit tnnt tlm mate Had u
Piopoity right In tlio waters flowing
therein, limited enly by tlio right of
tlm Podaral Government to protect
iiiivlKiitlon. Ha wa equally frank In
iinylng that ho thought tho people nf
hU Htato were quite as competent ns
any federal agency to expend any
lirocoedK that might tin acquired front
development of wnler power thnt
rnventto going to the Government
should bo limited to rout cf adminis
tration. Ha buttressed his position
with numerous court decisions, say
lng"lf the goneral government has a
right to exploit tl'o water power re
sourroN of tho itovornl atatcs as a
money making proposltlcn, then the
rights rcservm! and not surrendered
In th Constitution were moro Blind
own and not tho substance of sub
stnntlnl rights." Ho nskod why the
general government hns not charged
I tlm people of the matin for catching
flh If It hud power over the wators
mill their contents;' and why It could
'not exact a barge tor nny garage,
(lictel etr abutting on an 'Interstate
highway, rannls or railroads If It
'could exact fees from power plmts
on prltnte land.
' However ho stnted thnt water de
velopment was tho pressing need of
the hour and that rather than see
thexo vast and valuable concessions
go to waste that he was willing to
make concoinlons. That ho believed
tho'prciont bill was as fair a com
promlso as could bo cxpocted nd
wcutd unlock the deadlock that has
for years tied up one of the country's
most valuable resources.
Touching uponthe vast water ro
nitofA nt OrMvnn and thn Wait ho
said: "No section of tho country haaS
n greater Inteicit In legislation that
will promote water power develop
ment tbnn tho states In the Columbia
Itlvor basin.' ((ere Is ono third of the
potential 00.000.000 horse power
ilmatcd to be In the United States, "urge o ire ..--
Millions of horse power of "white " stevedores. Thls.offlcer baa had
coal" are hero going to waste. Talk- remarkable career which exactly
big to his eastern colleagues In n,l..lps him for the present huge un
Inngungo of comparison that they . dcrstnndlng. He waa "verpoo,
could understand ho tcld them that , docker, who went to the United
In the last 111 miles of 4 almost un- S'tes with the Cunard company, and
k..nwn or.nn Rir nmr his homo worked up to the position of terminal
rivih rwh.ito. niver In this dls-
tun limn tiv 21 miles than the rail
distance from Washington to Philn-
.l.1..1.l. l l.m rlnw nf wnl.r 'fl 2000
second net greater than In the Po-
tnmar Rlvor Just above Washington.
That In this Ul miles alone there
could be developed 504,000 horse
piwer almost equalling the present
development at Niagara; that S.S20.!old ... rlt of he Liverpool docker
nnn !.,.. nnr 3. nnwrunnini to back again, he becomea a hum-
waste in Oregon alone. Thnt this
power Is used would cut down the
notional coal bill $144,000,000 each
icr. ,
Pleading for Immediate action on
tho bill, ho said: "With our water
power, developed, we need have no
concern fcr our fuel supply, either
In oil or coal. The Alladln'a genii of
cxhuustlesK elcctrlo energy, dormant
and locked up In our mountain
streams and rivers, should be relens
ed to dispense light, heat and energy
for mankind. Make it easier for the
Irrigations to obtain power and mll-J-llona
of acres will spring up In farms (
of grain, alfalfa and ether food pro-.
ducts. This bill If enacted into tawi
will accompllah trese blessings, n.
offers opportunities to municipality,
atnte, nation or private chpttal to
minister to our comforts."' We have
at last como to a realisation of the
rich resources' the prodigal and
bcuntooud hand of nature has placed
ntvnir dlsnosal. Development If we
at Till r disposal, uaveiopnen. ""
nro enoufh 0 Uw, . DUt
,.Mb. . mnun.. mrrents. '
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the-llfe-giving waters on our imrsir
ioIIs." .
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HOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board ot Equalisation tor Klamath
County, will be In session at the
County' court house beginning Men-
j. amUmlu. Q All nrotaata
...mat ..menu it be filed
with the Board within six day. from
h"r,t the MM,on' "'Wt
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GREAT RE
CORDS
MHO MNC
U.S. SUBS
AMERICAN PORT. WESTERN
FRANCE, Aug.l 5 (Correspondence
of tho Associated Press) The spirit
which animates nil Americans here
In tlio mi mo uk that of the front Una
trench, In the words of the General
flKhtlng front, tho time required to
uiilnnd the greatest cf American
transports bringing 12,000 troops,
nl ,,pr n1"1 8tarl nor Dnck-o Amerl
en, has been reduced from four days
to forty hours.
This Is tho best deep-water port of
western continental Europe with a
W'.rbor capable of receiving the nav
ies of the worts), and yet up to the
tlmo the! Americans came her sis
menth sgo It was practically un
developed and unused. It waa esti
mated then that the facilities might
possibly permit the landing of 10,000
men a month.
tlut with 260,000 men a month
coming from America, something had
to bo dono on a gigantic scale, and
done quickly. Fortunately the emer
gency produced the men; and Amerl
can brigadier general who has plan
r.cd end executed some of the great
engineering projects of the west, and
an American Admiral who has the
ir'nutatl.n of accomplishing largo
things In a quiet war. Around tham
cro groupod men of the same tal
ents. Out of It has arisen this marveloua
receiving port of today, where one
dn 's landing of 45,000 men haa been
followed the neat day by 15,000 10,
000 In two days or at the unheard
rate of 900,000 a month. And tha
rtrango thing has been that tho port
has not felt or even known of tha
huge migration passing thru Its gates
so quietly and smoothly the organi
sation has functioned.
Ii u the same with the handling
of the Immense stock of war sup-
piles as It la with the handling of
troops Six mo'nthi ago It waa att
racted that 6,000 tons a month could
bo handled. Actually moro thaa
- h" la handled dally, and thla Is iaot
the mnlh port for supplies, as It u
for men.
A large measure of credit for tha
high record In debsrklng troops la
os-lvon by the Oenernl to the officer in
superintendent at Hoston
Aa an ex-
l'crt
and master of docking be waa
i appointed n major In the army. But
ho forgets all about being a major
! Ii .MlsMa mimmmbJ A .ttAAA S
. .- - . -.
noo black stevedores and a great
ocean steamer heavea Into alght with
thousands of men abroad who must
bo landed on record time. All the
"uno. and the army of bUck
stevedcres follow him with the same
"w"."" " """ -
, or "over the top"
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received here from Turkish sad Art-
btnn l0Urces tell of insurrectkna
among (b6 tro0)i of ,h,
nTmy;
At Koala, half way between Con-
stantlnople and Aleppo, when oreera
mnunuiiio aim nivppv, nm
o a CMX)wnt t9 eatrB
. .. ,. ,
ror raieBiine, me iroopa seusa
for Palestine, the troops aelted the
guns, Urge and email made tor tha
mountains, where they formed a aew
revolutionary center la Asia Miser,
They have so located themeeives,
that they command the mala tasks
fore between Constantinople aad
Palestine.
m Smyrna and Aldla some fifty ,
kilometers to the south a atmllar
rnvnll hm liann lnaumr.t4.
la the Caucama. tha.Turk. have
been having a hard time to siutk.us.
Ult ot tb 8"rMtWt0Wk ..rosce.
,
HITS
REPORTED IN
TURIBIIill
They are being resisted by the Kurds,
the Armenians and Georgians, and
I have,, made little or no progress in
selling 'the coveted lands there.
Have you a W. ft.
8. baby bond lo
ronr home?
,7
UROFFK!
Apply
few drops Uiea lift
touchy corns off with
fingers
ore,
Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little
Preeacne on an aching corn, Instantly
that corn atops hurting, then you lift
It right out. Yes)(maglc!
EL
A tiny bottle of Freefone costs but
a few cents at any drugstore, but Is
sufficient to remove every hard corn,
soft corn, or corn between the toes,
and the calluses, without soreness or
Irritation.
Freesone Is the sensational discov
ery of a Cincinnati genius. It la won
derful. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY-TRY THIS1
Saye glaea ef net water
To see the tinge of healthy bloom
in your face, to ace your akin get
clearer and clearer, to wake up with
"dt a headache, backache, coated
ongue'or a aaaty breath, la fact, to
'eel your beat, day la and day out,
Inst try Inside bathing evenr morning
'or one week.
Before breakfast each day, drink a
(lass of real hot water with a tea-
ipooaful of limestone phosphate la It
a a harmless ajeane r washing from
the atomach.llvor. kidneys and bowels
the previous day'a Indigestible waste.
.our bile and toxins; thus cleansing,
iweetonlng and purifying the entire
illmeatary canal before putting more
food Into the stomach. The action ot
dot water and limestone phosphate on
m empty atomaeh Is wonderfully In
vigorating. It'cleana out all the sour
'ormentatlons. gssea and acidity and
lives one a splendid appetite for
'ireakfaat
A quarter pound of limestone pboa
hate will cost tery little at the drug
.tore but la 'sufficient to demonstrate
that Just aa soap and hot water
.leaasea, sweetens and freshens the
kin, ao hot water aad limestone pnos
phate act oa the blood and Internal or
caaa. Those who are subject to cob-
stlpatlon.'bllloua attacks) acid stomach
rheumatic twinges, also those whose
sain Is sallow and complexion pallid,
are assured that one week of Inside
bathing will have them 'both 'looking
and feeling better In every way. Ad.
LEMON JUICE IS
SKIN WHITENED
CHEAP HOME MADE BEAUTY La
TWN TO REMOVE TAN, KRKCK
LB8, SALLOWNE88
At the cost of a small Jar ot ordi
nary cold cream one can prepare a
full quarter pint ot the most wonder,
ful lemon akin whltener and complex
ton, beautlfler by aqueeslng the Juice
of two fresh lemona Into a bottle con
taining three ounoes ot orchard white.
Care should be taken to strain the
Juice thru a One rlrth so no lemon
pulp' gate In, then thla lotion will keep
freak tots, months. Every womaa
knows that lemon Juice Is used to
bleach a darkened akin and remove
aueh blemishes aa freckles, sallow
neaa and taa and la the Ideal skis
beautlfler.
Just try Itl Get three ounces of
orchard white at aay drug atore and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
aat laaaoA lotion and muun It
dally into the face, aeck. arm. and
haass. It.ia.aurveiou
rou,h, r h..d.,-Adv.
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surveleuB to whites
(
Good fowr room bsmgalow near
pavement, with bath, large living
roam, flro place, lawn and big lot.
Excellent, location. Price SttSO.OO
on easy terms... See Chllcote 808
LEGAL NOTICES
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Hale of Timber Klamath Indian
Reservation, Northern Spring Creek
Unit. Sealed bids, marked outside
"Bid, Northern Spring Creek Tim
ber," and addressod to tho Superin
tendent of tho Klamath Indian Bchool
Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be re
ceived until twelve o'clock noon,
Pacific Time, Tuesday, October 1',
1918, for the purchase of timber up
on about 2500 acros within Town
ship 34 South,. Ilango 7 East. The
sale embraces.approxlmately twnnty
live million feet of yellow pine and
ono million feet of white fir. The
cutting of white fir will bo optional
with the purchaser. Each bid must
state for each species the amount per
thousand feet Scribner decimal C.
log scale thut will be paid for all
timber cut during the first two years
of the contract period. Prices for the
last two years of the contract period
are toare to be fixed by the Commis
sioner of Indian Affairs, and are ribt
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 centa per M.
feet for yellow pine and fifty conts
for white fir during the first period
will be considered. Each bid must
be submitted In duplicate andJke ac
companied by a certified check on a
solvent national bank In favor of the
Superintendent ot the Klamath In
dian School In the amount of $5,000:
The deposit will be returned If the
bid Is rejected bnt retained If the hid
Is accepted, and the required contract
and bond are not executed and pre
sented for approval within sixty daya
from auch acceptance. The right to
reject any and all blda Is reserved.
For copies of the bid and contract
forma and for other Information ap
plication ahould be made to the In
dian Superlntedent, Klamath' Agency,
Oregon. Washington, D. C, Aug. 7,
1118. Cato Sells, Commissioner of
Indian Affaire..
19-21-23-I6-2S-30-2-4-6-9-1 1-11
SUMMONS
Equity No. 98s.
In the Circuit court of tho State
of Oregon, for the County of Kla
math. Frances I. 'Rogers, Plaintiff, vs.
Fred F. Rogers, Defendant.
To Fred F. Rogers, Plaintiff above
named:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint Sled
against you In the above entitled
suit, on or before Friday, the 10th
day of August, 1918; that belag the
day of the last publication of sum
mons sad the last day within which
you are required to answer, as axed
by the order of publication of this
summons. If you fall to appear aad
answer, the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded In
said complaint. Said ault brought to
secure dissolution ot the bonds cf
matrimony existing between yourself
and plaintiff and Is based upon cruel,
constant and Inhuman treatment of
tie plaintiff by yourself. This sum
mons Is published In the Evening
Herald, a dally nowspaper of general
circulation, printed, published and
circulated la Klamath County, Ore
gon, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, by
order of Honorable D. V. Kuykeadall
Judge of said Ccurt. and dated July
18tb, 1918, the first publication to
be made on Friday, the 19th day of
July 1918, and the last publication
thereof on Friday, the 30th day of
August, 1911.
H. M. MANNING,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office address Loomla 'Bldg..
409 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore.
19-U-J-9-18-18-30
NOTICE OP POUNDMASTIR'S SALE
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned, poundmaater of the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregoa, did, oa the
SInd day of 'August, 1918, Impound
In the pound ot said city the follow
ing described animals:
.One bay mare, brand D under bar
on right shoulder, left hind foot
white, blase face, weight about one
thouaand.
One burro, no brand.
One black horse, brand Circle T
Bar h on left hip, weight about alas
hundred.
One black mare .two years old.
blotch brand on left ahoulder, weight
about eight hundred.
One brown horse, brand F on right
hip, weight about eleven hundred,
about five years old. '
One Iron gray mare, two years old,
no brand visible.
And that ualeaa tha owner or own
era of said animals, or other person
or persona having an Interest therein,,
shall, before the time of aale atated
below, claim possession ot said ani
mals and pay all costa and charges for
tho keeping and advertising thereof,
together with all feea provided by or
dlnance of said city for auch .cases,
said animals will bo sold at pablio auc
tion for cash at the city pound. South
Second Htreot, at the hoar of 3 p. ra.,
un the Slat day ot August, 1918.
J, W. HILTON, .Acting Poundmaater.
' Dated at Klamath' Falls, Oregoa,
Agust17, 118. 18-St
BULK
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Quality Drugs
It Inti't eionoini and It lea's
wise to buy anything bat the
limt In drags.
We hate gained the ronfl
ilenre of our luMomer by art
ling drugs of the highest qual
ity only. Yon cannot buy any
other kind here, aad yon are
ulnayn mi to and sure that
nothing but the best drug wW
he sold la this atore.
UMoma iara
vKZ) toMvcm rails oaoorlmSwl
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American boys are flying for their
country. Surely yoa caa aave for H.
I'uy War Saving Stamps.
LARGE aTtOOK'Oi
New Woolens
Select Yew New
. FiMSiNOW
Fit and Highest Oraea est
Workmanship Oaaraasssi
Chas.J.Gzek
MERCHANT TAJLOM
Hie Mala tt.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ssiiasaisasaaSasBnassnaaisBaSais
HENRY C.
Pliyalrlaa an-
All Climate Diseases a Specialty.
Office White Ring.
JOHN' U. CLKOHORN
Coaaty Hurvsfer
Civil Kaalaeer
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KATHERIXE SCHLEEF
Physician aa4 Saifssa
Mght Calls ProsBfrtly Attaaded la
Office White Beag.
CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT
' COMPANY
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' lasNtanca Leaaa aad Abstracts
Ileal Estate Loans at S to S per
coat
DR. EARL O. WISEOAmVaUl
Whits Bias. ' Phone 84
Dentistry and Oral Surgery
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DR. P. R. GODDARD
Oeteoiiathlr I'hy.UUa 41 Sarsjeea
Suite 11,' I. o. O. F. Temple
(over K. K. K. Store) ,
Phone Kit . . Kea. Plume,' USSR
(The ouly Osteopathic Physi
cian aud Surgeon la Klamath
Falls.)
-Mr
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ORDER A VIAR'S SUPPLY Of
ORKKN SLAB '
Now, and have tham dry and un
der coyer early In the, fall.
We also handle iedy, Lisas)
and Black Weed. Csal aad' Fuel
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