tsWW&fJNVv THE BVBNINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MOMUr, HKltKMUKn (Id, ,, yTi KjS'A !:. ; V If. V i h - R K- TLC:w U.bl Ksasstlffli" w , . published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of -Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth'street. Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Or.. tor transmission thru the mills as ccdna-ciass manor. , Subscription terms ly mall to any address In the United States: One year -.... .......... $6.00 One moath ..... .50 MONDAY, NEPTEMIIEll :tc. HUM Herald's Classified Advs. HELP WANTED iwww.w v., ' WANTED To buy a bunch ot about 30 head ot good cattle. John Lis key, Dairy, Oro. 26-G WANTED Uox factory empleyes: 2 twin band rcsawers; 2 circular rip sawyers, 2 Urcenlco cleat machine op erators, X head car loader. Factory steam heated, will run nil winter. Annlv nt nMlrn nf t.f"pn Lumber & Bos company, Susanvllle, Lassen I county. California. 23-lm WANTED Saw mill employes. Cap aclty mill 40,000 feet ten hour ahltt; 1 edgcrman, 1 screw setter, X cant hook deck man, 1 log haulup and pond man, 1 off bearer, 6 men to handle lumber. All for night shift Mill will operate two shifts all win ter. Plant steam heated. Apply at ofllee ot Lassen Lumber & Box com pany, Susanvllle, Lassen county, Cal ifornia. 23-lm niOH SCHOOL GIRL wants place to work tor board and go to school. Address box 6. Worden, Ore. 30-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Sept. 24, one gray overcoat, cut short. Finder return to Her ald office for reward. 30-3, LOST Small pocket folder contain ing Draft classification card. Fin der please leave at Herald office for reward. 28-10 FOR RENT ' WmWWMlM HIWWWWI JWMWWMNW ,FOR RENT Good pasture for about 'lS'aead ot horses. Address' Caas. M. Bpldsll. Klamath Falls. 28-3 FOR SALE MMW-MMAWV MMMMMWAMWHMM. FOR SALE Pneumatic dress form, 18-40-lach bust measure. Never used. Cost $18.00, will sell for $13. Writs Box II, Fort Klamath, Or. 27-3 FOR SALE Iaeubator and brooder. leghorn, peas, so leghorn pul lets. 4 moetaseld. Address Mrs. J. R. Dolaa, Rente 1. 24-5 .FOR IALB---Rkeptloaal value Cad Mac ear. Howie Oarage. H-tf MISCELLANEOUS TO KXCHANOE Good Portland res- Measo far Khwsata property. Also Ashland resMeaee. B. Q. Argrarsja. Mecca Peel. Hall. U-tt HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE D. W. Grlfntti's Bapresse Triumph "HEARTH OF THE WOItLDn A Hoassaceof the Great War. OOTOBKR 4TH STH MATINEE (Hat, only) SiSO p. .NIGHT StlS p.m STAR THEATER Goldwla PiasMiU MAJMH KENNEDY la 'THE DANGER GAME" ' Also A Daady Comedy. , TEMPLE THEATER A Triangle, I'reseats WALLACE MACDONALD la , MMLLE, PAULETTB, A Eeasaace of, the Adlroadscks Also Hearst Patlie News Latest M'ar Jteturee .aad Current Events Artailsiloa 10c aad 15c. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE '- MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oreston 1 my me wiauow 01 almost every teksi omce ia the land yoa will find Em Travelers' aame piste. This Is the eempsay that leads the world la aesldsat aad health lasaraacc See Chileote. ao-tf IT: PAYS TO INVESTIGATE Ssfora 'buying life insurance. It HOUSTON'C alsrrseeMtaa AaseasesiU J - , . 1, wllloostyoir nothing to find out what . She , First .American life las. Com- tys j$my aaa to; or IdVUIrich.'Dlstrlct ', satur has' to, offer you. See Geo. C. Manager of The Mut- if Vjtl'jlmk.wnr.mt rue liae af saiu aad M'lt HI ', , -.4 ,VK.K.K. 8TORB.I VX.''S t X . T " r LVM VT' ri ERSONAL h BBS LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OV LOCAL HAIT-KXINGS AMONG TRK PEOPLE OK THIS CITV AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS 0 O. J. Scott Is In the city on business from Reno, Nevada. n. oi... k.. M.,M..i r,nm Allen Sloan has returned rom business trip to Susanvllle, Cat. , ,...ki . ... .... u. v., .uc. ...... . u '"""' ""',nndMrs. A. A. Ousley and child nmt business visitor from Lungell valley. ,rg ,,aH ,)rcnkc, a of P. Weber from Beverly Hills, Cal., came in last night for a short oust ncsg visit. V. E. Lamm of tho Lamm Lumber Company at Modoc Point was In town.ed at the White Pelican Hotel. on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Churchill of Yrekn were week end visitors at the White Pelican Hotel. J. M. Batchelder of Ukevlew Is In Klamath Falls looking after business' Interests. . iurBv .un. w. . utiinmi. am. air. uurion weni io-uenmans iiona . yesteraay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Lent and Aso Fordyce are county seat vlsltftrs MAM W ?, Llr.lMAlt. Jl.lklitS ...& from the Fort Klamath district today. Mrs. Ralph Hum Is here from Port land for a visit with Mrs. George Hum. Miss Agnes Drlscoll left yesterday morning for Eutsne, where she will attend the University of Oregon. Captain J. W. Siemens ot the First State and Savings Bank spent the week -end at his ranch In the Wood River Valley. Marshall Orr, a well known resi dent ot the Olene aeetlon, Is buying supplies from the Klamath Falls mer chants.Ssturday. , C. K. Brandenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paddock. J. Syfect and A. L. Porterfield left for Ashland on the stage this morning. Sense wonderful sweater values at 11-tt K. K. K. STORE. IFrcmRwHJcr I -y4 ".. ' -. V El f dEf. 1 sssssSEls-s-. aaEBasBsf mssss! 1 -hD Columbia River Shipbuilding Grporation in Portland, coBtpIstot two hMw ways. 2500 MMwl Mot will b rsfuirad at the of At least SOOe of these will be unskilled men who wUI come from the harvest fields of the Northwest aad la a short time be trained lato skilled shipbuilder. Wbea yoa have performed your patriotic daty la the har vest fields, come to the shipyard aad hit the Hua again. Columbia, River Shipbuilding Corporation PORTLAND Big Eaters Kidn Taka Salts at first mce of BlacMtr irritation r Backacka The American men and women must guard constantly against .Kidney trou. ble, because we eat too much, and all our food Is rich. Ouf blood Is Oiled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken trom oterwork, become sluggish; theellml native tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health, , When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; ybur back hurts or the urine U cloudy, full ot sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If you suffer wlth'slck headache or dlxiy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the wsather la bad. MENTION j Ed Sutton, who operates nnnch Ion the Klamath River south ot town n,nld thc Conty Beat a business visit Saturd v aftcrnoon. Mr- "" Mrs. R. R. Kndgers, Mr. elty vUltors from Lakcvlew today Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Landers of Eugene are Klamath tourist visitors register I . . . .. , , . , , j John Shepherd and A. R. Campbell were among the Pine Grove residents who bought supplies from Klamath i Falls merchants" Saturday afternoon Contractor chltect E. E. J. M. Dougan and Ar alcClarren, In charge ,of operations on the Main Street ' County Court House, came In Inst nKh, from iortand. They are re- --....i ., ,,- Unui ti.n Dr. F. R. Goddard wilt leave this afternoon for a three weeks vacation ot tne home of ng parf,nU ... He will be accompanied In his car as far ns Ashland by Mrs. O. A. Stearns who goes to visit her son at Corvsll Is. William Dalton was In town for a short time Saturday afternoon from his stock ranch In, the Malta. Section. He declared 'that 'the Malln district was then $3,600 over Its Liberty Loan quota. (Bill himself having just "been seen" for $2,000 In addition to his Modoc County pledge. Let Latimer and save feed. skin that old horse 30-1 Ed. V. Price Co's. fas salts aad overcoats at 11-tt K. K. K. STORK. -s Fireproof storage, safety aad low est rated. All goods Insured... Farnv era Warehouse Co. . lCMf to SivatinqHrnmner and tha hanrasting saason. OREGON Get aa ' a . ey 1 rouble get from your pharmacist about four ounces of(Jad Salts; take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kldneya will then act line. This fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralise tho acids, In the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending blad der disorders. : 1PI 'Wnl 1 ,TH ' Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes u delightful effervescent Hthla-water beverage, and belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by baying a good kidney Hushing any time. Adv. I er LIBERTY BUS WASHINGTON, 1). C. S0t. 30. Nearly ten billion dollars worth of government war bomN have been sold In tho first, second uml third Llrebty Loan campaign to p.ivo the way for tho Fourth campaign now under way. The exact total now out standing Is $9,986,:S3,000 Liberty Bonds, In addition to about $700,000,- 000 of War Savings Stamps. Figures on tho three loans show First loan -$2,000,000,000, Inter est rate 314 por cent, 4,500,000 sub scribers, or one to every 23 of popula tion, average subscription $19 for resident of tho United States, cam paign from May 14 to Juno 15, 191. bonds redeemable In 30 years, may lie converted nuy tlmo Into bonds bear ing higher rnto of Interest Issued at par. Second loan $3,S0S.Tfi, 150. In terest rato 4 per cent; 10,000,000 LEGAL NOTICES CITATION In the County Court of the Stuto of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the matter of the estato ot Mia J. Stewart, deceased. To MarJorlo Pelton. Malcolm bte- wart. Kenneth Stewart, and tho un known heirs of Gertrude Frcuer, do ceased: In the name ot tho State ot Ore son. You aro hereby cited and re qutrod to appear before the above-en titled court,, at tns court room mere of In the City of Klamath Falls, Kin- math County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 2nd day ot November, 1918.' at the hour of 2.30 o'clock p. in., then and there to show cause If any you have, why un order should not bo entered by said Court authorizing Mary E. Stewart, administratrix of the estate of Ella J. Stewart,, de ceased, to sell at private sale for cash or upon terms, the following real pro. perty belonging to said estato, to-wlt: Situate In Klamath County, Ore. gon, 45 feet off of tho westerly side of Lot 5, of Block 6, ot Ewauna Heights Addition to the City of Kla math Falls. . Witness the Honorablo It. II. Bun nell, Judge of the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for Klamath County, with the seal of said court ufllxcd, this 28th day ot September, 1918. , C. n." DeLAP. Clerk. 30-7-14-21-28 CITATION In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for tho County of Klumutb. in the matter of tho estate of Al bert Jacobson, deceased. To Lennus Jacobson. Mabel Faldtz. Dollle Faldtx. Lllllo, Faldtz, Egnar Faldts, Harry .Faldtz, Hattlo Faldts Buell: N In the namo of tho State ot Oregon you are hereby cited to appear In the abovo-entltlod court, at the court room theroof In tho city of Klamath Fans, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 2nd day of November, 1918, at tho hour ot 2 o'clock p. m., then and there to show cause. If any you havo, why an order should not bo mude by Bald court authorizing T.,M. Durhum, ad ministrator ot said estato ,to sell at prlvato salo tho following real nron- erty belonging to said estato .to-wlt: situate in Klamath county, Oregon, a portion of Lot 1, ot Section 12, Township 41 South, Range 10 East of Willamette Meridian, and descrlb- ed as: Beginning at the northeast cor ner or the townslto of Town of Clin ton; running thence south 297 feet. thence east to Lost River: then northwest and following said river to point 01 Beginning, and containing one acre, more or less. . Witness the Honorable It. II. Bun nell, Judge of the above entitled court, with the seal of said court af fixed, this 23rd day of Septomber. 1918. , Attest: C. n. DeLAP, Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath county. By CHA8. F. DeLAP, Deputy. 23.30-7-14.2r Dassengers and Baggage ANYWIIEIIE IN THE CITY QUICK SERVICE TIEAHONABLK RATES I'HONK 1ST Western Transfer Co. lssVsssssssMsssaaafs New City Laundry We Ouarantss Our Work, hlrts and Collars Laundered. We also wash silk, wesl, and col ored gods very carefully. Try us ones and bs convinced. Our prices ars right Phone 1M. 127 Fourth Street ack of First National Sank rssrseArVVsssysMvvvJF I BIRDS f W I subscrlbers.for ono to every 11 ot) Iiopulatlou; average subscription f.16 icr capita: campaign trom October 1 to October 27, 1817; bonds redeem able In 25 i-!r; may be converted Into third Liberty bonds before Nov ember , Issued at par. Third loan M. 176,610,860; In terest rate 4U per cent; 18,308,326 subscribers, or onu for every 0 of pop ulation; average subscription $40 per capita; camp.tlgn from April 0 to .May 4, IMS; bonds redeemable In 10 years; may bo contorted into any fu ture Issue bearing high rate of Inter- est , issued nt par. More than tuo-thints of all war expenses In tho lust IS months have been met with proceeds from Liberty llomts and lots than one-third from taxation or other ordinary sources of revenue. From tho beginning of the war up to this week, tha government's actual outlay has run to nearly $19, 000,000,001) tor war purposes. Includ ing loans to AIM es. Recently expen ses have been at tho rate of $1,800, 000,000 monthly, unit are Increasing from month to month, ' To provide money us It Is needed the treasury lias sold billions of dot-. Inrs of certlflcutps of ImlohtPilnnssJ running usually about three months, and redeemable nt times when liiHtult- ment payments on Liberty loan sub scriptions bring In largo, sums., This policy, followed for tho Fourth Loan, amounts practically to borrowing from banks and other big financial Interests for short .terms and refund ing these obligations In Llhorty Bend money. Tho treasury now plans to float two more Liberty loans before next July. Probably $16,000,000,000 will have to bo raised from tho Fourth, Fifth and Blxth loans In this' fiscal year, ending July 1, 1919. In addi tion, the sale ot War Savings Stamps and Thrift 8tampa will continue to draw Into tho government coffers a hundred million dollurs or more ev ery month, It Is expected. All st) Ion la Army Hhoct at 11-tf . K. K. K. HTOItE. MA I IX A UK MLOW AH WIIKKlJi OF JUSTICE ABERDEEN, Wash., Sept. 30. ' iwu years ago the little daughter o. Jack, Landors, a Wlshkah rancher,1 wroto him n letter from Portland,' Ore., whoro she was staying. A few days ago LandorM received the let ter, dated October 11, 1916. Less delay when you fill at Kla math Service Station. Sixth and Kla math. 26-tf Ncttlcton HTiocs America's bent. 11-tf K. K. K. HTOItE. 1 ' ' " ,IM ' I IwyiulJ .JsbbbbbVMM JeaafciUMrtUL'P'V AT3PV slawwra bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVHI .aWB3'J('.l,v 5 iOM ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaamlaaHfK'iA'! 3-1 iHL sWawl I ; sssssssssssssssssssaBrlr l Au l.j MfPflt I ' We will win this war Nothing tht really matters until we dot The Flavor Last Ktippoittieliner fine elolhltiK at lMt K. K. If. HTOIli:. , . You're safe It you linxe n htamltml fire policy hi 11 standard rouipiiiy from the t'lillcoli? nuvnry. . IMMf Itoyal coat at 11-tf Tnlloieil Hulls uml titer H. K. K. HTOIti:. liiH'MtKute it' 'W H'lH lift pol icies of tlio,Trueleri. They k' maximum of In-mi'iuiu nt 11 iijliiliniun cot. Hee t'lilliote( M:t Main HI. If The Common-Sense Cement Blocks Roofing of All Kinds W. D. MILLER Contractor A War Essential for the Citizen Every I'ltltcu litis many ultra duties to perform these days. Ha gives a great ileal of his lime to voluntary war work In tunny vns. Unusual conditions demiind extra efforts In his bus iness. Ills time Is crowded full of important things, That ho may make the most ot every minute and produce 1U0 por cent of his capacity, he must havo un accurate watch. Without It he wastes tlmo and energy, neither of which 11 man can spare In these strenuous times, It Is reul conm-rvutlou to buy a now watcli that you depend upon for exact tlmo. Come In anil let us explain the points about tho different watches, Wo havo all the good mukos. $8.00 to $76.00. Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Official H. I. Wuti h Inspector A ii " r ! ! J ! ! .4 .. . Fountain Pens... Are a great help in school life. We have. an ex cellent self fill ing pen for $Jj50 f'C KLAMATH fAUS ORCt.ON,,? .tsa : .::. - w w lluvollnr, Oll-pxit mi,HM ,,Wrf elite." For salo nt all garages sad sen lie slat Ions. Telford llmth. Distributor. arm 1 - PROKESSIONAL CARDS IIK.MtY V. MCIILEEF riiyslclaa aal Hurgmn All Chronic Disease a Hptclalif. tlfflie White llldg. I'liono NO-W iil rUM(Mt nniif) Hiirtejrm I'UII KiiRlnerr KATIIEIIINKHCIILEEF I'liyslrlsa aad Hurgeoa Night Calls I'rowptly Attended la Office White llldg. He. HO-lt I'lione HO-W CITV AM) COUNTY AIWTHAOT COMPANY AI7Mala Insurance Ixmm aad Absirarts Heal Cslulo Liwbs at to M per HR P R. GODDARD UMi..iuiiiilc I'liyslrlsa A Hurgeoa 'Hulte ail, I. e. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone ittl . . Res. Phone, SIMR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klamath Falls') IIEKAIII) RENT SERVICE Plioae St) Night llioae MS LAHQE STOCK OF New Woolens Select Ynr New Fall Stit NOW Fit and Highest Grade of Workmanship Guarantied Chas. j. Gzek MKItCIIA.NT TAILOR fiH Main Ht, WOOD Don't let' winter find your wood Shell empty. Fill It MB with nice, clean, dry BLOCK WOOD while the prices are right. Klamath Fmtl Company O. PEYTON, Manager Office 001 Haas. PhaM IlaVR TerassCash 11 WMMMaMamiM2Stl v.l v n if) -tk m r .r. 11.1 '' i .r Jr . , , J 1fr$,lA&.- fv. BalsssawS'L ' &&MJ