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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1919)
iff Pfjtf' HTffl. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mommy, At 'aunt i, n MM M m ! i I HAD SPENT I1IW OFFICRES 'Klt.MA.NS CLAIM (III IHT. LEGAL NOTICES said TowiiHltlp mill Hiiiiki! thenco of I hi NW'H nf I lie NW'i, (lf Vmlli In 1I..1 NT... I li.ii.nl I'linim nf III., linn !ll fif unlil Tnunulii .. t' Not III lo (Ih Niutlieiist rumor nf I lie I Ion 20 of hiiIi) Tovwmhl lllMOltK Till! HOUtl) Of )lti:r KVV' "r ,lw svvv "f S'Hlmi "s t lhee. Knsl tiim-iitum,,,- null- I' "'Hi IIiiiij,, MI U T UIHtl.lN. Aug t Tho liuiulsiiiiut TOItS Ot Til 14 L.Wt.KLL V.l. ta!l' Township ami Hnngo; thenco or less In I ho oui-iuiiilr iilntrs Ilia tho etcdlt of tlu K-:H' jj:v .IKltH.WTIO.V DISTIIKt'oI'" West "r ,M0 Nirt lii'imt corner rniiiimiii In licet Inn 17 ami KA.T7. TIIAVI'.l.ll) uini; r. i .or (JAI ; ISUNI)-. TAXI.AC rut nh i'i i in TAMM. ' Olllcei- of tin I'.uitle I'loet lliixe Hoen In Western I'm Is on Pro I oils Duly Ailitiir.il Hodman In-dud.'.!. trnns-utlnutlc flight was iltu to Count Zeppelin ami ailtls that tin- Inventor hail been part-tl the Mills hi would 1 m experienced lir.il lu lived to see I'UKtamI reap (lie credit ami lownnl oi his lalxx' ami his Intention KI.AMA'III Ol Oltl'tiOV MiTin: (ik kilivo V STATU Ol AMI HKAIt of tho Si'i'llon Hiiiiko Si:, of tho 91': U of lmi of Midi Township nti.t L'O of Hiilil Township ami ihom'o Soiilh om half mil.. (hence Ninth on-iiini'tir ,m to tint ooiilor of Him iiiiiro '"rinr "riinn I'MiKe; Inure nr ""ii 2o I snent thousand-, of dollar ami S t'K MIMU. auk --.uanv traveled over nine Mate, and even ! officers of tho new t'aeific Fleet for into .Mexico ami Canul.i trying to merl were rationed at Western regain my health, but nothinc ever ' ports. according to off ieer. at Tw elf helped me until I started on Tanlac ; th Naval di.strlct he.idqu.uter Micro nnd that not onlj completely re- j Anions them are lioved me of my trouble but actually Admiral HurIi Kodman. chief in helped me to pain thirty-five pounds command ci the fleet, who came iirst In weight." was the enthusiastic to the 1'acific a an ensign, statement made bv Michael Oraxts. I been west many tlme.s since. HO INSTOMAGH SOURS THE FOOD ..... ... .....4 ...... mil., tn. it if imii iii I nil miiirinr nil-. ....i.i m... i.i.. . I.M. !. IhlllllM I lli I Mill- iiiihi "- - .... . . ... ,,, i iiiMixiii ami Klllu-i II, ., SIO.V OK CKItTAl.V LAM'S ner common lo Section J,S and Hoe- .ilxM iii..iiiK mil" ,., " WITHIN Till: llorWIAIIIKS OK Hon ail 111 wild Township mid Hiiiiko. I.-hs to tio oiio-.iiiailoi- ,,,,.. ri"r Till: I.AN(.KI.I NAI.I.KY lltltl. thence WVkI to tho Northeast corner ,,, , .s(.tnM .j (lll( ,.,, rni"; (JATION DISTINCT ,ir tho NW'i of tho HK'i of Hoc- ,,, t0 wi.mIi 1 1 ami H.i.ik, M."f . .i . .1 in ..i ..i 1.1 rliiiiialilii timt lltltllin o I !. .. " UO'lirn of 1942 South Sheridan st . Tacouia Wash., recently. "For about twenty-five years I suf fered so terribly with my stomach that I don't believe any man IMur ever went thru the tortures I did," continued Mr. Oraitt.- "1. think my trouble was started hy drinking iced He has Atlmlr- r.l CMerliaus gave him command of his first ship on this coast. Captain William A. Moffett of the SAYS KXCI'SS OK HYIIItOClll.OINC AC1IJ IS CAISK OK IMMCKSTIO.V A well-known authority states that ... .. l. A. ..kl . J I 11 .1 Mississippi was executive officer of , ' "' " innigesuoa are the Maryland now the Huntington. ! ncarl-r aWtty8 duc t0 acidityacid hn it won th. runiiprv nennant ' tomach and r.i.t, as most folks be- tivo years In succession ten years ago "eve tr,m a ek stlve Julcoi. and in 1912 he was lighthouse in He state.) that -in excess of hydroch tiMiIrt unt.l Ih ai.n a .. ..ofc. Mt.fl ' itallvAl ns fAllAli'a tea, because working about the hot upector for this district. .....,.... ... i.. . ..,,,.,.....--. , u..uSe rK.uB "'' . J ' a,i. r ,h.. vir ' Restlon jml starts food fimentaton , Heglnnlng at a point on the pros- ovens naturally kept .me thirsty all Captain . H tanle. of the lr- boundary line of the Uiugell the time and 1 used to drink a lot of j glnia was In charge of the Uyilro.' ,' ',,.t. """'" Valley Irrigation District. which graphic office here several yer-ago. ' .,,. . isald point Is the Northeast cornor of Cant Carl T. Vogelsr.mrof the I ' Cn ,ntle l,,. s,t'""";l'. '. tor Smlon 6. ,n Township 41 South. iced tea. Anyhow, my stomach gradu ally got in such a had fix that it wouldn't digest anything and every thing I would eat just seemed to ferment and form gjs, and some times this Ls would press so around my heart that I could hardly stand it. I finally stopped trying to eat any solid foods an4J really don't under stand how I managed to keep up at all. I even tried starving myself and would go for maybe forty-eight hours without eating-3" thing, hut that did n't seem to help me any. My "ht-aii would ache so terribly sometimes that U would feel like it was going to split and I was id so much misery all the time that I hardly knew what It was to get a gpod night's sleen I took all kinds of medicines, but noth ing gave me any relelf and, after giving up business I had at differ ent times in Pendleton, Ariz., I.os Angeles, Cal.. and Billings, Mont., I started traveling for my health. I went from Mexico to British Colum bia thru nine states just everywhere that I heard tfcere wai treatment of any kind that might help me. hut 1 didn't find any relief and then I started back to the State of Wash ington, hot I really didn't think I would get hack alive. I had about ex hausted my money, so I went back to my trade as baker, but wasn't able to keep at it and I told my wife it was no use: I might just as well he dead as to feel ll;e I did "She suggested that I take Tanlar, and said that so rninv nople were re commending it that there must he some good In it so I let her eet me a bottle, and I want to .sav right now that by the time I tad finished mv se cond bottle I was feeling nar'v a hundred pfr cent heUer and I k on taking it until now I feel as sound and health as a rain can possibly !e. I have a splendid appptlte, and every thing I want and ni"" su'fr n '' afterwards. I sleep like a log the whole n'p'lt tlirnuh P. miror Ffi'i. bled with headaches anymore and can do as good a dav's work as -ny man I have gotten hack every hit of my Etreneth and welch 17H ponnds which I is thirty-five pounds more than I weighed when I started on Tanlac. If anyone would offer me ten thonsiH dollars to go thru for a year what I went thru before I took Tanlac. I would refuse I am In sunli good condi tion now that while In Seattle a short time aeo I had a nhvslcian examine mo and be said I vis one of fo lieadthiest men for mv vears in the city. When I think of all that Tan lac has done for me, ( not on'v fpei it a pleasure hut a duty as well, to re commend and Indorse It every chance I get." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls hy Hie Star Dm Co., and In I.orella by the James Mercantile Co Adv. Ilfl1limi V.i .l.nn ..A Ua. ... Idaho, has a brother. ChaWes A. Yog- , 1 , , ' V ' " "c""'' , 0 lumpy feeling In the chest, we eruc- Wsmg living in San Francisco. ..'. ,.,.,, n " fntn sour fnsirl fialuli , 1. Iibva Capu Jomes H. Tomb of the. Arc- .,,, . ... . u . . . , . . . , .. ., . , . ! heartburn, flatulence, waterbrasu or stook also had charge of the district i... kydrographlc office here. Captain I.eigh C. l'almer of the MUll N 1 IIKKI-ilM l.l i;. IUI i' -' " ""'" ."""o "' riniui 11110-11H11 o. nil . 1. 4M , 11 H. Wluimrd. M T. I'rlnco. .1. I', thonco North to tho Noithoast cor- tho SimthimM minor nr said ",,' lliinii. C I- Walker, (loot-go Noblo.lr nor of tho SW', "Mil" M'.'i "J SO of h.'i'i! TowuhIiIi. and it,,,'" W II I'unkov. (1 Millard. K W Section 2'.l of f"lil 'lownshlp and t.,'o Hast ouo half mil, .,.1 r. ' U'llt .M..III Willi. nt Mill lilViitl .1 YA Itllllfril- Ihittii-n W'nul mill iiii.I .111.1. IliHS 111 II... Illlll.liii. Kin . ii i. hi.-..-.mi. iiw.-i i . - ...... ,.,..7 ..nil i.i i. " ' ". m i . 'Huinnii in Shnyhiim l.lrzlo (' Hikks. Francis iiunrtor mllo. more or loss, to tho Section LM it ti it Hoctlnn :'s ,,f , ',, Kdlor. nnd W T Osliorn did, upon Noitlionst coiner of the SK1, nf Township and Hiiiiko, ill,.,,,,. ,'. ! the 12th day of July. A 1) 1919. tho NW of Section .10 of said to tho Noithoast cm nor or ih,. HI'ii file with the Hoard of Directors of Township and Hiiiiko; thonco North of tho HV'.; of Section "s f n'ti tho I.augolt Valley lrrlK-itlmi DIs- oiio-iiliulor mile, more or Ioan. to Township nnd Hiiiiko, thriiu. yn. trlct a petition praying that n cor- tho iiuarter coiner common to Hoc- to th" N'nrtheiist enrnor of tin sVl tain body of I.ntul adjacent to tho( tluu 19 and Section .10 of said Town- of the HWV4 of Section -Js of tlx t.angell Valley Irrigation District, ship ami range; thonco West one- Township mid Hnur.o, thorn n Snmh as hereinafter described, ho Included half mllo, more or less to tho South- to tho Northeast corner of 1 tn swtj within said Ungoll Valley Irrlga-foast corner of the Southeast V of of tho NV of .Section nt of , tlon District nnd that the Hoard of section :m. lownsnip a nouiii, lownsiup nun uiuiko; ini'iire w.-st Directors of tho l.niigell Valley Irrl-I Knnitn 12 Kast of tho Wlllaiuottu to tho NortheaHt comer of the smj gatlon District shall take necessary j Meridian: Thenco North to the of tho NW Uof Section 2 of a, steps as provided by Chapter .157 Northeast corner of the HH'4 of tho' Township nnd Hangc; ihoncn South of the statutes of Oregon of UIt'SHH of Section 24 of said Township to the center of Section 112 of rnild for the inclusion of said lands, Sald'an Hnngo; thenco West to tho North-. Township and Hnngo; Ihoiue Wwit body of land proposed to be included! east corner of the 8B of thu 8W4 , one-half mile, more or loss, to the within said Langell Valley Irrlgu-f acwion zi 01 1 aiu iownni. n.itiiuarter cor nor coiiiinon 10 mvciio. tlon District is bounded and des- "nBis inraw duuh. i-hi'i ji .-.iu.. u. ... nun. .imn.mip 111110, more or ivnn iu 111.1 uiiu-ijuu.vi. -itn ivuiiku, uif-nn- nuuiu .ii..-niit corner common ,to Section 24 andlmllo to the Northeast corner of Sec Section 25 kuiike: tnence west one nml nnn quarter mile, more or less, to the to tho point of beginning Northeast corner of the NW'ij nf the All persons Interested ate herrliT Willamette' NW of section 26 of said Town- Klvcn notice to appear at the office IIIHUU tV UVVIIWM mt m hhw i; ku a 1 wi hi. s-mn- 1 ,ft -W 5 of said Township nndl"on 8" Township 41 South. Itange lence west one and onx 1 Kast of the Willamette Merldlta Georgia, was here in 1914 as aide to Secretary Daniels. Other commanders of. the vessels include: Captain Arthur I,. Wlllard. New Mexice: Captain H. H. Christ. nnntvn 1 J Vnat nf tllil kMiifkf -w imov w j Moriillnn- ihpnrn Fust one-half mile. '"l "it menco iMorin 10 mo " ".... .Mi.-uiurs oi me in rnri or i..rot Northeast corn Northeast corner of the SWtJ of tho KH Valley Irrigation District In th, ?.h..VFV o meNWti of SeS-,SW f pf"0" of said Town- U'omls Hulldliig. Klamath Fall,! Hon K oVsaid Townshln and RanKe:!8"'" nd Hange: thence West to tlioi Oregon, upon Tuesday, tho r,th ,lar LB vr?h nniB mite more or'Northeast corner of tho SB of the of August. A. 1). 1919 nt the hour ?., ?n .h. center of Section 33 SK ot St''" " ' ' Town-'oC 3 o'clock Hi tho afternoon, and Township 40 South. Range 14 East I ..... mii. ,.... , !... ... ... ... ihn ....iirinn hn..i,i nni 1... 1 tH.llll U...W IHUIU V H711 111 IIIU UH'; ..." ............ ........... ..... ... , niiiitU, nausea i He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and 'take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while It is effervescing, nnd furthermore, to continue this for one wenk Wlilln Wyoming Capt. I.ouls R. Stelguer. ; reUef foOW9 the nrst dose. .. u lm. Arkansas; Capt. Percy M. Olmstead.. portant (0 neutraU8 the acidity, re-,lamette Meridian: thence east to the ,ou". V.-1.1. nuntr .v. .,ei iiarui, . mov the eas-maklnir mass start isw s 01 hecuon 4 ot saia iown-,cornt,P of tne SK u0 tno NWi ofltate of Milan II. Stills, deceased nevs and thus nromote a free flow nf ""' """ -"ic- "" Section 22 of said Township and .has filed In tho County Court of tho , ........ ....... 'quarter mile more or less to tno nanee: thenco North ono-auartor Slate of Oregon, for Klamath Coun- ionsi i line, meiitv- r.aav "n mile, more or less, to the quarter cor-'ty. the final account of his udmlnlj nuu la luwnsillll 11I1U of the Willamette Meridian: thenco Kast to the N.K. corner ot the NW V of the SKV, of said section 32 In said Township and Range; thence South to the Northeast corner of the SW4 of the NKU of Section 5, Township 41 South. Range 14 East of the Wll quarter corner coinmo.i to Soctlon 22 and Section 23 of said Township and Range; thence west of the North east couer of the NWVi of the SEVi of Section 22 of said Township and Range; Thence North to the North-. A. I. WISIIAKD. Secretary of the Hoard of Direc tor of the l-ingell Valley Irri gation District. 14-21-28-4 east corner of the SWi of the NKH 'XOTICK OK KIN'.tf HKTTI.F.MKM. Section 22 of said Township and Notice is heruhy glwn thnt th the ."Nortneast corner or tne SW Ot tno tn. than,- U'i n ih.. s,irl,..,i.i lumlorslvnori udmlnlstratnr of lh m. Viitv T.ntai. r9 n.ilti VA'nl.nr 1 . P-noo. .i ...... .. ... . ...I N?X L nt Ciml Inn A nt aal.1 Tnjmtn.. ' . . . ...... ... ....... -I.. .i.i. i..i.. . -..,w. V.K...U "" s-.ui.o-, iiver, stimulate me Kiuneys tne Kid-,'"'.' 7 , "-. j - ;-"-" 'corner ot tne sk ot tne ss ornate oi i.iuan ley, Rhode Island; Capt. Edward D. Fenner; Denver; Capt. Edward S. Jackson, Tacoma; Capt. Frank l. I'inney, Cleveland; Capt. John R. Y. pire digestive juices. Jad Salts Is inexpensive Blakely. Cruiser Seattle. ORGANIZATION TO UK FORMED. thence East One-quarter miie.nnr mmninn tn Section IK and Sec. . in.ilnn nf snlil eslnte und said ('nun . . .. .. - . . . . .l n .t ...... .. .......... - . ,..,... v. . . .. . . maae irom tse acta or grapes andimoro or less 10 me aoumeasi corn-;,,,,,, 22 0f said Township and Range: has fixed August lth. 1919, it l'mon juice, combined with lithia and e.r ot tno sw Ji of Section 33. Town- thence West to the Northeast corner ;2t30 o'clock I. M. as the time and This harmless '8"lp ,,.,"' M"5,., T (,t lhp NWl' of tho NWW of -1 lt- court room of the suld court u lll vt lliuilltuiu ..ivimiuil, i.iu.ivu , 55 of sa ., TOWnslID nllll 1 II... nl, 1 1... fur 111., ll.inr he of 111.. l d uient I .odlum phosphate. TOKIO, Aug. 4. To establish clos er relations between capital and lab or, an organization is to be formed to I play the part of the middle man he-i tv.-een factory owners and the unem-1 ployed and to provide the latter with ftee boarding houses. The laborers' headquarters at Tok-' lo has Issued circulars demanding an increase of pay and share In the pioflts' of all enterprises. , 1 sells Is used by thousands of neonleiL- l '".I S . ' . Pk tlon " of sal', Township nnd ,tJ,e place for thu hearing of the I I !,mf ,, , h, TI peopleINorth to the Northeast corner of the ,UnK. thenco North to the North- flnu, ,ICcount and for tho settleu . for s.tomach trouble with excellent re SRi; of tho SW of Section 33 of intA cnTxner ot the SWV, of theNWV. , ," reof s.ilts. Adv AIHI'UVXE CSK1 TO IT.ND LOST IJOV IV COH.NKIKU). LONC. BEACH, Cal., Aug. 4. Still another use for airplanes was discov ered here when a lost boy. Hobby Hollman. three years old. was found after an aerial searc'i He became separated from rela tives. Earl Daugherty, an aviator, hearing of the situation, invited Hob by's mother to participate in an air-1 plane search. , The child was found in a cornfield. SOCIALIST fiOVKUVMEVT IS FORMED IV HL'DAI'KST. MANAGES COMPLAIN OF U. S. AGGRESSION LONDON. Aug, 4 Managers of London's moving picture theatres are up in nrms against an American film producing firm which has ac quired sites for motion picture theat ers in London. Their agitation reach ed the House of Commons today when a member asked the President of the Board of Trade whether the government was doing anything to stop it. He was told that It did not seem to bo a matter in which the government could interfere and call ed the member's attention to the fact that imported films are subject to duty, London picture theatre managers assert that they havo been good cus tomers of the producing company and that the latter should not now plan to compete with them on a large scalo, COPENHAGEN, Aug. 4. Under1 the leadership by I'err i'eldll, a pure-i Iy Socialist government was formed hy the Trades I'nion at Budapest. The new government Issued a mani festo declaring that its chief task , would he to preserve Internal order in the negotiations with the Entente. ! High Grade 1 Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS I1EST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Price are very reasonable Your inspection inviteil Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR BIM Main HI. said Township and Range; thence nr Section IS of said Township nnd East to tho Northeast corner of tho rungo; thence West tn the North- SWVi of the SEVi of Section 33 of j.,, ,,.,, ,,r 0f the SEU of the Nt.1'. Isald Township and Range; thence ni f-'fllpn r, of said To-vnihin m.il ' 14.01 I North of the Northeast corner of the Range; thenco North to tho iiiiar.er "" NW4 of the SEVi of Section 33 of corner common to Section 9 nnd Sec-i jsald Township and Range; thence tlon 10 of said Township and : Rust nnp.nitnrter nf a mile, more or nnrt itinniin U'a.1 In tl.e less to the quarter corner eo'iimiiii t I'vnrthenst corner of the NW i', of the I am now prepared to furnish s-M'ion 33 and Rectlin M of r.'il prij of Section 9 of said Township Shusiu Sand from the Hoey, Cam., T wnshlp and Rang-? thone Nilh'nn, Range; thence North to the sand and gravel pit. Ill uny quantity four and three-quarter miles, more Northeast comer of the SW'4 of ,lmt mur ne ne'"' '' contractor nr less, 10 inn nuriiieuiti tuiiii-i ui tne NEM or Section 9 of said Town. "" "" the SEi of the SEU Of Section 4 Rl,io and Ilnnee; Mmnrn U'.ml n..o of wild Township and Range: thenco n, one-ouarter mile, more or less. vest to uio iNormeasi corner 01 me (n (Me Northeast corner of the SEW SW", of the SEU of Section 4 ot of tln NW', of Section 8 of said II. E. STILTS Administrator of the Kstnte of Lillian II. Stilts, deceased. 2S-4-1I NOTICE AL F. ORAIIAM STOCK PASTritED. Can furnlHli good pasture for two said Township and Range; thence t.,.mMii ., ,,. ,,. 0...,. hiinilrod homl Price $1 r.n per inimlh North to tho Northeast corner of tho ' .... ........ iM, phono or write Dr H SW', of the NEtt of Section 4 ot """-I'nlf mile, more or loss to tho onddes, Eagle Ridge 31-lf in'd Township and Range; thetite "f ira'". Trn.:r of Ino.SK ) ,f ""' West to tho Northeast corner of thu " . ' . " .?,,,l," ". Hn ". '"""' (u, aicount or rnr shortage we l OKI r ..... V'l nf CiKiInn A nt lll mill ..!.. -P.....fl.l. nn.1 nnilffa. fllAI..1 SOCtH tllO r.llll . U n Hoi. .,r nil.. iiunhvi in. ' North one-quarter mile, more or Ions to the Southeast corner of the SWVi of Section 33 In Township 39 South. Range 13 East of the Willamette Meridian; thenco North one mile, more or less, to the Northeast corn er of the NW4 of Section 33 of raid Township nnd Range; thenco West to tho Northeast corner of tho NWU of the NWH ot Section .13 of sell blocks at 2..ri0 per cord at our 11 tit II further notice Now Range; which point Inter tii'iiuitnt twin tul ri i Iltt.i ,t l"-'" '" (KllliMUIJ lll' III. j. . M111 I .in.-iill vntinu iri,.ii.. in. niciory uuiu iiiruier ii.hu.- .-. tVJi. ?r!.r.r,a?nof,t ' - 'Jivj ,o -1 ,n F,wa-,::;x1,cf s Hon along snld present boundary line of the Langell Valley Irrigation District to the Northeast corner of the NW', of the SWVi of Section 17, Township 40 South, Hnngo 14 East of the Willamette Meridian; thenco .south to the Northeast corner LADIES LIME J n eetr hi i I'SE fiHAVD.MA'S SAOE TEA SULPHUR RECIPE AND HODV WILL KNOW AND NO- Don't forget; the Elks will hare a convention hero August 14, IS and If. Get bufll Tho uie of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's 'Jnie. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and at tractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear plled with wonderful effect, auce, this simple mixture was ap- But brewing at home Is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, hy asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulnhur Cora. pound," you will get this famous old preparation, Improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist ays It darkens the hair so natural Iy and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply damp, en a sponge or soft brush with It, and draw this through your hair, tak Ing one strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears, and af ter another application or two, It be comes beautifully dark and glossy. Summer Colds Are Stubborn Summer colds are always annoying, and as a rulo they are hard to get rid of. Colds nt this season are out of place and if you wish to get rid of yours, take K.K.K. Cold Remedy It Is a positive specific for colds at any time. If taken when first symp toms appear, ot course, re lief will be more prompt. Keep this remedy In your medicine cabinet Price, 30c Underwoods Pharniriry WVr KLAMATH FALLS 0RE00M trS? I 1 Jcf 1 tin fci WS iirr.r.... 1 Notice to Subscribers Under authority of the Postmaster General, on account of recent increases in wages to employes, totaling for the State of Oregon upwards of $225,000.00, certain changes in exchange rates have been approved and made effective July 29, 1919, for the State of Oregon. The changes in rates apply particularly to residence service, changes having been made in the principal business rates May 1, 1919. All new business taken on and after July 29th will be at the new rates, and. bills to present subscribers for the month of August will be rendered at the new rates . The increased rates will yield an annual revenue upwards of $250,000.00, but as the increase in wages is upwards of $225,000, the net return to the company under the rates now made effective is approximate 2. per cent on the valuation of its property at $13,464,000.00, as found by the Public Service Commission. The new schedule of rates is identical with the one annroved by the Postmaster General for the State of Washington, which has been in effect since March 1, 1919. The rates are the same in both statps for exchanges that are comparably. We believe that no proof as to the advanced cost of living and the general hijrh cost prevailing for labor and materials is neces sary, and that the telephone usine; public will accent this increase in rates in the same spirit of fairness and consideration as it has the advances in almost every other necessity in these unusual times. Hie Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. An ;- .a lUMUMHHUm