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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
'mm&i rlMlli:lt U. I"'"' nV. ' j-HI..--i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVElt iSin CLASSIFIED COLUMNS HELP WANTED WANTED Hutmaknr at I'nrMnn Millinery 519 Main. 17-tf. FOB ..i(Tn Kirn BAI. i...i inllvury car n ana "". " JlTftMI-n. lL -r7nT(iooil four room liomto ("lSA;t nt $1000.00 on very H-" - MISCELLANEOUS TO THANK 1017 Kurd Touring oar for Kurd HoadHtor, lnrpiiro MoiiHton llotul. 1 s-'J t 1011 HUNT KurniBhcd Itoom ' riiono 21DJ. lfi-ir WANTED Mmi and wuiiion steady empltomoiH must lio over IS yearn of age. Chelsea Lumber li Mux j Company. 17-fit WANTKI) Girl or woman for gon urnl boiiHcwork Perfection Dairy. Phono I'tY. ;i-tt WANTED A good Kord car. Ad- ilrcsB Hox 2.1, Dairy Ore. H.-.li SITUATIONS WANTED V A' I.AIlV.-.lnuln.u ......in,,,, i SIuj-fiood four room bouROj WANTIJI) $r,00.00 worth of Tin. office. Experienced In clerical 7...r I iKh School. Price l1)00,-0,0 Uojmlr work, nt once. Vulcanizing, work, and In office of Doctor or . icrmn. TomchhIoii Oct. m. Hotroadlng, Half Holes, mid Tube He- D.-ntlxt Addroxs Hox 10 Herald of M i. K- Smith. fi:l3 M,lln bti mlrH- "lowoutH $2.5(1 and up. Ho- flee. 17-31 0'- trending $0.0(j and up. ',4 hoIch $'i:i-' 1"' Ian .....I nt. 'Putin ii.i.ntifu r. .,,,.. i vnpn i TgibK Oil TliAUh room , up. Surface patches, $1.00 and up. kind or work except housoworK. m IlutiKulow A very doHlr- Crater Lake Tiro Service Station. I'liono 33UW. 17-3t f,' c P.irkliiR. lH-tf 1120 Main St. Kliunntli KhIIh. Or... bfc ocauuii. u-v .',--. ' nviTsAbK-ncsldcnro lot, t; rtk, from Ma... St. I'. O. I H"' r.-tr... ...Ill l.'iillu Tmirnr PIANO flood cotnlltlon Washington. if"'1!".' .... ..,.. ,.u 7 no tier , , two' , O. UuxlKOH THADK--2 lots In Hlcbmond 17-31 I Calif., as firm payment on house In L. I). IIJS terimi an low iih $7.00 po th at Slicphurd'H. l'-tf por DHKSSMAKLNC of all kinds 133 I Tenth St. lG-.'.t WANTED Work nn rnneh liv Parks, 131 ' married man. C. S. Hox 21. Fort 1 r,-rf I Klamath Oregon. lC-Gt Booth at Shcphur CI.BAN HAC.H- -Wo will pay five rmitu n tmttnrl fr Mttfin xntirtn ' rnnAU; -A tilco MinK 1)u.sIiish nip-i. Oiitrnl (jtiniRo. 13-0t V" . . .. ,,M iinnflllnl WANTKI) Permanent position on ranch by experienced ranchman married. Inquire County Agent. iii-i)t . ....I-....., .....mmi nn iirrnunl .'".. -i.i. ,..i .... tn ii lower n It -I nn vnit u'akt a imtr nv ivuvl JjjLlJarfalii If Interested ml-' PAYMENTS? I will build for you. , WANTED Two Woodcboppors. Chll dress Hot E llcruld office. 17-3t on your own lot, a homo to t.ult you. cote & Smith. C33 Main. 4-tf - - on teriiiu within your iiiouux. Write j rOH SAI.P Foril eailHtor, I npood mo, K'vlnj: full partlculnrs of lo' itloii. WANTIM)- (llrl for penoru! houe- trwsnllon. ciecinc ncuin huh hizd nnu typo or nouno uesireit anil ( woric nn:i eooKing Airs. i). (;. i.no- iilliiiiiiii. "i noil Jim i an ji.ij ' i i i hi i-r, ii, iii-int and what monthly piynieuK oii run inaku. Nelson Holinsevcll, P. O Hox 215. , ll-ui lurter1 0 demouni.iblu wheelu nnd tins Phone ..M lfi-tf Hi 1'iirlKht pliMio i r J.'' Intpilro ut , . a o'flod; or Hui-15-51 l-(f FOIt.SVU 1 bars ln MS Oik St ,i iij, Gtof 1 equipped, I'r.' lit' Morcbnnts lunch at 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. Crater qnfe 7th St. C-20t HUMAIO.NH (No. 1001 ICtiulty.) In the Circuit Court or The Hlntc of Oregon ,'or ti, Coiinly if Kluni nib. Winiiim Ottollnl and Mario Otlollnl, InfiinlH, by C. P. Stone, their (iiuirdlan ad litem, PhilntlffH, vs. William llellonl and Hoh.i Hellonl, his wife, (illda llellonl, .lames W. Hellonl, Kdna i. Klowers and Krancls .1. Flowers, her husband, Defendants. To William Uulloni, Hosa llellonl, his wife, (lllda Hellonl, and James W. llellonl, defendants above nam ed: IN TIIK NAMIC OF THM STATIC OP OHKOON: You, and each of you. are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the ubovc entitled suit on or before the 24th day of October, 1910, that being the day of the, last publica tion of the Aummons, and the last day within which you aro required to an swer, as fixed by the order of publica tion of this summonB. If ou fall to appear and answer, the plnlntlffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In said com plaint. Said suit Is brought to recover from you the following described real ostuto, to-wlt: Lots 4, 5, 8, 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, 11, 15, 10, SEH Of NK4 and NV4 of SK'i of Section 15; also SW'i of Section 14; also Lots 8 and '.) and the SUV, of the NWVi and the N'i. of the NW', of Section 22, all In Tp. 40 S. H. 8 B. W. M. in Klam ath County, Oregon and containing in all 708.CC acres, more or less, and for their costs and disbursements herein. Said property being purchased by Dofondant, William Hellonl, for L. Ottollnl, .Inly 15, 1911, at a fore closure sale of a mortgage assigned to said William Hellonl by said L. Ot tollnl, for the purpose of such fore closure; the said I.. Ottollnl having since died, and the plaintiffs herein being his only heirs', all of which will more fully appear from saiu complaint, a copy of which is mailed you, and reference to which is here by made. This .summons Is published in The ICvrnlng Herald, a dally newspaper, printed and published in the City of 'vlpniatli Falls, Oregon, by order of Honorablo II. V. Kuykendall, Judge of said court, and daied September 11th. 11 9, the first publication to be mud" on the 12th day of Septem ber. 1919. C. F. STONF, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 12-10-20-3-10-17-2 1 Overlind funy o. Sue 1)111 l-ee i If'il s room rutd- if imh nnd Pirn. i pi furnace -- n.ilnnco to Bii't 1- PI I''!' .f PU i iiiis Mrs Cn a . t i l"th & .Tf?-' i. ll-Sfif WI1.I PAY CASH For a f.v desir able leMldPlice lots, unliable for Im IIHmIIhIi; Ui'lldillg. WI.mIi to deal with iU?dmn dliect 'live In i.tio.i i it prtro. N'tiliion itounsevcll. P. O ll-ix 'air.. :i-ct WANTED TO HUY OH THADi: For i any nnd all kinds of furniture Per kins. 20-tf WIFE' TROUBLE COST Oil 1300 TRADE TAKES ON NOTIIINO I)ll Mlt.CSATIfK!t NY (J(M)l) U.VXIIi HIIK TOOK TA. JiAC WANTI5D TO TIIXDE a New range ' ror an old one. you pay ih-j dlffer- onco. I'orkins Furnituro Houso.- 20-tf XOTICK I am now pi p.i"ed to fiinil-1 hn'sta ' " ! t!)e llony. criin snnd end i'-i.-i plr in any quantlf tlmt iii.iv 'io d'-'ned by conlntctor .i'iU buili'i'ii. M v r.Tl II li:gal NOT'r-s XOTICK or SAI.K OF lltHIGATIO.V DISTIMCT HO.VD.S. I Ct .K.lln wm ntt k.rt ! nit 1.1 , rmi uoiiuin tji tiiui" uiiu wn "ii .in mr Hmn nMlAn ..... ,........... ironoo WU1 got one or my new one- ' ml 'nn rf Tv 1 ft Ml- V . '."" " ,,' " "' ' Pm kins Furnituro Iiou30 ' .t terms. Houso. -. FOR SALE i dcr.lt! at eor Vnitn fni' ' part payment " puchaser .' ' fka:ij dire - Sanderson 1 . ' 5 Co-Vtl'I i FOR SAM Opo at ' th Kails $-'- Of 1 ffKltlK b '2 I' i Icons 2 "I J'.wtl wii I Aki, '"CM I i i . Hd lois or ' i .i' ('onifini1- ' elopnmt i n ron SALF ii 'i rciiniiuwin.fi! . fully improvort. "" " " " -"i"-1 ""'. ." "" ''; lfv nf ;.,(,, i.nil,i twr 3irnh nn r . no i.i Tu'imiv.w "ml iicelUPiu liiiiiraiice. i Meno iiu uiiii ' , . , : ... , ... ; , . r,'"'i- lwonty-Ms ri,ii,,.1(1, a s,iiii Said proposals will bo received by Biles fron H..ii,.'li Falls. For part!- .'' '.st. tlilliolo & bmlti.. nmfA if vlrefton of BaI(1 Irr,SI1. riMM N" '''' Ilura1'1 0fflC0-. '" o !tlon District, and should bo dlrect- . ! 1 Why do our rubber l,,,.!.s We!u- od to tbo Secretary of the Enterprise vnnsitu it ,, . . 't.nrei' l.e.in.fc'. tun "i .1 o. ' iv , IiTipatioii District, care of Charles b.;,,V.;;"" "'.. ,.,, ,kr .1 in nil,.,1... -.". M-..,iniu i-aiiB, uregoii "w.m uuitt. ll-ll .... I Hi. 1 -l t FOR SALE Duroc and Poland. , ,. Chin onu-o ,..ui, i.... n i,i l.iitcst l'.i" umN ;it ;be!iln i'(! .. J.-.l .. uw..a ...in l'lb1 "v niuu, NOTICE IS HFHKHY rjivi:M that noifpH nrnnnea i will ln iaivtvfif1 rill o-tf thH Nth. dov of October A. 1). I'.MO t ' --- - - -- - 111U (IUU Wl. J WlllVIW (it ,'J vt li lt iin nml ilndit i . . .. . . . , ........ ..u i'xt to jHiriROW- ji'vii i n r nig ror tne purcnase ot Korty Tiious- V, r'no. i!ftn I mot!. " bo-ise w!i -Ii co, t f :''"! to and Dollars worth of bonds of tK ', ,, . ! Itutlcl Will pay s per rent for tvi 1'ntprprlse Irrigation District o? 1 1 '"Co like f1,-SUtt,- ;! Kh(, lirnt iuolrirl. Ad- ' Klumnth County. Oregon. Said nm .n Ju-';3,(ir0!i, HuiUier in cure Hernld I'1 H bonds aTo to be dated Novo nbor iFt, . . d lot.i. . M.l ' ioi i ami aro to draw interest at the .i, Mamoth Dov- CITy ciAUHAOK When you want rnte of six per cent por annum, inter Garbage removed phono 91. 11. -tf ost payable semi-annually upon the i i- i. ; -- 1st. day of July and tho 1st. day of i'Ti'1, hOIUOStnad , ... ' , ,. , ,, ,,,.. .tnnnrr nf oiinb w.nr linll tlin mntnr. fully Improved. "o i.uiko a spccianj- . uru, i... -"".-'., ,,,,,,'"" Phone 11P11 Halm. C-12t FOR SAIX OU TRADR Cooking utensils of vinous kinds, also a. niiso or two, in-uly any kind ot a I'm. PerkhiB Furniture House. 20-tf tfnAln...u t. . ... -, . .irUI uuPc Malting, raiicoiin, cwiu ur ir.ii House I'irltins' Furnituro 20-t!: 'SCIO I s stiiich 'I'lin Ilnnnl nt Directors rAflrvn the right to reject any or all bids offered. G. J. nn-YAltl), Secrotary of tho Hoard it Dlrectois of Entciprlso Irrigation District. 4-.'0t p Tssr rfufiHi o iLruuu FOR 8AIJ. i ,. ,N lmv ! n. . una nav iiPii i i m St or 1'lin.i, are ('all ;i'l -'17 M. 12 tt T.ED House Close ln, turn- issed or unfurnished. Inquire- Ilor- Wofflce. 3 0-tf Tl SAvLE-p'-"-nlshlngsf o"r".i six Jhouso 122N Cth St. 20-tf MiAM,::rIml)rovcn- resldonco lot. JlellSeo 1008 Main St. 7tt gTOBPEYTON for Woo"d.112IL LOST Lost t, . ton crakW n h(oro "ni1 Shipping- -- niiiin, uoward. 17-3t" SPICCIAIi HONI) ICIiKCTIOX XOTICK LANGKIiTi VA1XEV lniUGATIOX IHSTHICT. Xntleo la liereliv trlvnn that a sne- cial bond election will bo hold Sat urday, tho 11th day of October, 1919 1 nt M.rt linplnnt Inp clMlplflnil Tlnlllllf? SAYS KXCI'SS OF HYDHOCITI.OHIC piaco in Langoll Valley Irrigation Dis I ri!) IS CAl'SK OF IXDKIKSTIOX trlct, Klamath County, Oregon, to.do- termlne whether bonds or sattt jjis- trlct in tho sum of nlno hundred A'woll-known authority states that n .,ind dollars ($'900,000) shall bo stomach troubl-i and Indigestion aio Issued for tho pucposo of providing ncariy always due to ae.dUv-.ch. , JJ. "7 stomach and r...t, as most folks oo-i, ,,roporty and rights therefor, Hove, from n luck of rilgu&tivo Juices for t)10 pUrchnso and acquisition of lie states that un excess of hydroch-j canals, resorvoir sitos, water rights, Sl'MMOXS. , (Equity No. 109C.) In 'I lii fir.uit Court of tlii? State of Orejjon, l'nr Klnmatb County. J. T. Peiltlns, Plaintiff. , . vs Toiumio Luolln Perkins. Defendant. To Ti.mmie Luella Perkins, be. end- I ant.- I ii'f v"ITT CF TV-: SI TB OF OltEC.ON; You the hereby requlr od to appear and answer t'.ie com ! ut f'lui ugnln-t you in the above, entitled suit, 'on or bfcre October 24th. J91!, thrt be'ng .-j last day of the time pw rlliul in tho order ioi publication of this numinous, tho date ',! r,t -!' VraMf, ho,e')f. being September 12tli, 1919; and If you fail to so answer, for want thoieof, plain tiff wi'l .uly to t'ie aboe ent'tled Couit for drcreij ucainst you, dissolv ing th ''ouds oi' inatrimoTy hot e-' isting between you and the plaintiff ' herein. , s"iinrosi 's -i ed by publica t'on in t'.e Vy ning Herald, a daily new-paper,' i Inted, published ar.d cf! cr -n rnl cfrculat!on IrrXlamath Coun-j y, ("-i.gon by older of the Hon. D. V. ; "i: .'.endcll, Juda of the .Piove en-j i'i'I court, niudv" and entered on i !"Ptenber H'.b. 1913. w'alrh ort'e p1 vnuiies that this e'li'inions be pub- l.dsed onre a wek foi sl c weeks. R. C. ORQKS'JECK. i Attune'- for ''lalntl'f. ' AddreFs: Klrnr.Mi Fell?. Or ' 1 2-1 "-28-3 10-17-24 "I pent more thnn throo hundred dollars during the past year for treatment nnd medicine for my wife, but she didn't get any relief until bIio commenced taking Tanlac," said OIc H. Sather, who lives at Hubbard, Oregon, while ln the Owl Drug Store In Portland a fcSv years ngo. "Up to tho time my wife began taking Tanlac," continued Mr. Sath er, "she had not been able to do her housework for about two years. She had been suffering from lndjgcstion and stomach trouble all the time, and although she was under treat ment, nnd had taken many different kinds of medicine, the trouble just ji corned to get worse all the time. Finally, she came to Portland last spring and underwent a thorough examination and went under special treatment, but It didn't do her any good at all. Everytimo she ate any thing she would suffer something awful with gas and cramping spells afterwards. Sometimes she would be so nauseated that she could hardly retain vhat she ate. She was very nervous, too, and never slept well, and would get up in the mornings feeling tired and worn out. She seemed to lose all 'her energy and ttrength, and finally got so wea1 and run down that she was about ready to give up all hope of ever get ting any better. "We had been reading about Tan lac and the good it was doing other people, so she decided to give it n trial. Well, sir, Tanlac has simply put her on her feet In little or no time, and now she is Just a well and hearty as she ever was ln her life. She eats three hearty meals every day now, ami enjoys them, too, and the best part of it is, she never suffers afterwards, ohe has a" tually gained fifteen pounds in weight, nnd does a!' ber housowo'k without the lc.i.'t IroiO'e. W" r--glad to give this statement, 'nd -v never lose an opportunity to boe- Tanlac. for it certainly has. done great things tor my w'f." Tanlac is sold in Klamath Fai:; by the Star Drug Co., and in Lorella' by the Jimes Merc., Co. Adv. -c t DAXCK TAXES IXCP.KASKO. PflE-IO CLOAK Competition for (fcumiirrrlnl Con quest of Germany and Other He rently Kncniy Countries Well Un der Way In Kngliind LONDON, Sept. 19. American and British foreign trade intorests bavo resumed their nccustomed pro war code and the competition for tho commercial conquest of Germany and other recently enemy countries Is well under way. This is freely admitted by repre sentatives hero of both American and British trade bodies'. Tho Lon don head of one American business men's organization said "Tho business man reasons It out this way: "Eventually perhaps in a year from now we shall have re sumed normal trade relations with those nations which were, until a few months ago, our enemies'. Why not get busy now if I don't, some one else will'. So sentimental con siderations are eliminated. Tho dol lar and the pound once moro are what business is seeking." A sharpness of competition unap- proached in pre-war days will char acterize the conduct of foreign trade activities during the next few years, P. is generally conceded. America's possession of raw materials, her fac ilities for quantity productions and the fact that her industrial machin ery is not so clogged with strikes nnd bthor labor disturbances which are seriously impairing British trade, it is thought, ensures the United States a fair proportion of this business. But It is pointed out that a volum inous foreign trade will be essential ly a "new game" and British traders feel that lack of experience will off net, in a measure, the advantages in-, dicated which npw favor American trade bidders. T.ntest Hecord ht Shepherds. 17-"t If It's worth having, it's worth in--mriiiK. (Jet n Standard policy from Clillcotc A- Smith, 033 Main St, 5-tf LOS AXGELES. Cal . Sept. 1". Those who drn"e in this federal dis trict hereafter will pay not only t'ie piper, but John P. Carter, collector of Internal revenue, as Well. Accprdlr.g to Mr. Carter, dance I'alli which hereto'cro have paid c flat tn percent amusement tax an t'ie gro-s businsi dona will her" ter pay a ta:of ten percent on each tlcftet purchased. Many dance hnlls hpve been sell ing "commutat'on" tickets in books, pnd oirr tax was collected on the pros amount received for the IiooKp. As nn example one hall sold n book of thirteen ticket for twenty-five cents. On this a t-i of th " cents was paid. Hereafter slnitl'ir lit oks will eost thirtv-o'ght dents each. ilMsL ILri luum GfilY HAIR M BlifiS uMl uhlln T'S fiHAXlWIOTHKK'S RECIPE TO HKIXG HACK COLOU AXI) LIJS-' THE TO IIAIH . ? "L6"?!! "J"' irlngo. Am- 10 "Ik BwearVr ii Bml" longing ;i"6 Reward. 1 r. u. in-nt BUYY0URHOMF. now' Paymcrn V' Clty- Cnu "ango 'lay. wymcnls for you. Seo thorn to- !a"F- ExSlii' ?lty for th0 rlK'lt 1 H(l B.i i '" omo Proportld advnn LR lltt,0 n'l io time. 1'" WcRV?f K'h" Pro. Stlme - Thoro nov- was t SMhliUomoCCn!?0,,oy, on y9r home, !m. moyou would llko td build ,!2H,JMESM.WATKINS,.m. ' Phono 320H lorlc acid In tno Moinnrh retards di gestion and stnrtH food l'liimontntion then our taenia sour lllo nrbngo In a can, formln.; acrid fluids nnd gnse which infla'.o the ulomnch fiko a toy balloon. Wo then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in tho chest, wo oruc tnto sour food, bolch gns, or havo heartburn, flatulence, wntorbrash or nausea. Ho tolls us to lay aside all dlges tlvo aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jnd Salts nnd tako n tahlespoonful In a glnss of water boforo Crenkfast whllo It Is 6ffervosclng, and furthermore, ;" contlnuo this for ono wook. While teliof follows tho first doso, it Ia im portant to neutralize tho acidity, re tnovo tho Kits-mnkliiR mass, start the liver, Btlnuilnto tho kidneys Uio kid neys nnd thus promotp n free flow of pins dlgc-atlve Juices. ! Jnd SnltH Is inoxponslvts and is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice-, comblnod with lltbln and andium phosphate. This harmless spJts Is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent re. nml for work nml construction, nnn lor othorwlso carrying out tho pro visions of law. The polls shall be opened nt eight o'clock on tho morning of tho election nnd bo kept open until fivo o'clock in tho afternoon, when tho samo must bo closed. At such olection tho ballots shall contain tho words "Bonds .Yes" and "bonds No." Tho Hoard of Directors hnvo speci fied tho following polling places ln said District for said eloctlen: Tho school houso commonly nnd gonorally known and called tho l.orella School Houso, situated ln Section 3C, Township 39 South, Itnngo 12 East of tho Willamette Moridlan. Said election must ho held and tho result thoreof determined and de clared in nil respocts as nearly as practicable in conformity with tho provisions of law govornlng tho olec tion of officers. rsivon in- Order of tho nonrd or Dl- .n,.ir.ru nt i niii'oll Vnllov Irrigation District this second day of Septombor, 01' ... II. J. Ticknor, President "W. D. Campbell A. E. Gale Boardi ot directors mr earning power when it rains is made sure Isv O iM fOWff$ ?rra&ZnW7 l&WWiPg ftsHmK REFLEX SLICKER Look for the Reflex Edge AoJ-WWEBta Eatabllihed IS36 Boston, Mn. JJ-. DULL SPL AWK t;-. I 'x.'lA-w't' ei;) lUi yrirsi i ISJ- M - li i mMA i JSU l41Jf g&QC J& I ! I i ' i - jur ri-riiiift TIMBER FOR SALE Twenty million feet of stumling timber for Mill eluMp. Sinnnill and plnnlnt; mill on premises. DIt. T. 11. TIMOXY, Hod r.luir. Calif. That beautiful, eve"n shade of dark. lossy hair can only be bad by brcw 'ng a mixtmo of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charmy It nlaltes or mars tho face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an ipplication or two of Sage and Sul Iiur enhances its appearance a hun irod fold. Don't bother to prepare the mls tijre"; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition ,of other ingiedients for fiO cents a largo buttle, all ready for ute. It is called Vtyeth's Sace and Sulphur Compound. This can always bedepended uppn to hring back the natural colo'r'and lus tre of your hair. RveryJ)idy . ujes "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur 'Compouiid, now because it darkens so naturally and evenly ihat nobody caiij tell ,lt has been ap , Hod. i You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush willC'-it- nnd draw this bio(gh the hair, taking one -small -trand nt a time; by mpruisg the gray lair has dlsnppeaied, and after an other Jipplication it becomes bea ti fully daik and appears glossy and lus-'rniif" Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. 5th and Main streets. P. J. Gorges , N. G.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewaunn Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., meet3 Tuesday night of each I week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlie Wor rel, C. P.; Nate Otterbein, Scribe; P. L. Fountain Treasurer. 13h3"$h3"3h$"$"'4"S'S,$2$!"3 " x SICK HEADACHE Dr.' Jame3' Headache Powders re. liove at once 10 cents a package. You tako a Dr. James' ITcadache Powdor and in just a few momenta your head clears and all neuralgia nnd distress yamshes. It's the quickest and surest roiiof for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Send someono-to tho drug etoro and get a dime package now. yuit suffering it's bo needless. TBe It HUre''VOU. cet, Dr. . Jumna TTeorlnMio Attest: A. L. W'lSHAHD, Secretary, PowdorB then (here will be no dlap: e.io.io"fi.5 " polntment NEW CITY LAUNDRY Moved to corner Main and Conger Our prices are Right Finish Work Flat Work Rough Dry ;.,j" t t Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. .Shirts, collars, fancy dresses, ? .j. silks, wool; colored goods very .j. very carofully handled. Try us onco. Wo call for and J .j. deliver. Quick service our spe- X clalty. ' ITQfl With oiir fingers! Yo-i can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween tho toes, and tho hard akin cal lures fr'oii' bottom of foet. A tiny bottlo of "Fio.izoiu' tosls llttb at. any drucstoco; apply n fow drps upon the corn or callus Jfn stautly it stops hurting, then ihortly you Hfo tlint bothorsoma corn or t nl-Ut-ifril'.it of f, root "and ull.vwithout one 'bit '.of painTori'spreuiss. Truly! No hiiinbugl iW' - -jji V -euA" " altB. AdT, " ?-