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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
ATWI.Ay' WOVKMUKIl IB, IPtO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i " i " PAOK 1IU1IM BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS , .. t Ml IT irrn rnmmisBion & Auction Room Yw1 W) Imy hnusnholtl fur--iiiirn'nnil morchiindlno. IIlKh SilUrcMli nrlro pnlil. Hoo DICK 1008 Mnln Bt. KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Work 1010 MAIN HT. DR. CARTER j DENTIST j white iiuilWg 1'IIONK FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST LoomU Hldg., Klamath Falls , I'hono fI,(,.j 1IJM! Main Hi. 0. K. Lunch AND OONI'KOTIONKIIY Formerly at 4I Muln Ht. Homo-Mmlo Wo mill Cake. Cold MeiU & Lunch Gooito. Ice Cream and Fruit. ll dr. O. A. ham no Dentist i. o. o. r. iiuiidiiig ruoNio oi HARLEY-DAVIDSON Sorvice Station .. a i. .. il..al.(f.T)nvl(lynn ..!..viii and Illoycloa Exclus ively. Alo buy. soil and exchangel lu w,... nnnnv vnn ill it ntlior oiuhuh. minimi."".-. tnd Diamond Tlron nnd Tubes l K. DIHHAIiK nn. oi h Ht. Klamath Fail tit RECKARD'S RENT SERVICE K. F., Bend Stage Phone 276-W PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Coaom Mr. Rom McDanlels, 301 High St Phone 455 Olllro I'hono 177W Ros 17711 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart IMiynlrlnn mill Surgeon Wlllto Building Klnmnth Falls Oregon AAAAAAAAAAWWMVVWWMV DR. F. K. GODDARD Oflteopnthlc I'liynlclnn Surgees HtiltA 'Jtll, I. il. O. P. Tempi (ovor K. K. K. Utore) I'hono Hal . . (The only Onloopsthlc I'hyal clnu and Hurgonu In Kinrnitk Fill ) iimdthr Let your Oliws Troubles bo My Troubles. Rcglazlng donu In uny port of tbo city K. O. HTUCKV. Cnrpuntor &. Cabliiotiuakor rhono 177W 1021 Muln. DR. R. B. CRAVER Diagnosis Medicine mid Surgery Olllcu oer Underwoods I'hono 280W 7th mid Main ITERS SHEEP MIRHOl'LA, Mont, Nov if.- How n strange plimt, which Ih known no where elHn In Mnnlnnn, fliippllos tho Ufltfir ffir irrtHIlt flrmlrn lt utwtnti urtitnlt gram each mimiiior on a jilutonu In tbo I'ryor motintalnR near tho south orn houudiiry of Mnntnuii, Iiiih boon dowrlbed hero by Olen A Smith, chief of tho grazing department of District No 1 of tho fori-Ht Horvlco "TIiIh plntcnu," Btild Mr. Smith, "risen fcOOO feot nbovo tho level of tho Hen It In nlmoHt tint, anil It slopes goutly townril tbo south Across II mountain streams havo cut deep gorges with Hides no ImpitsH- ubli) that sheep nnd cnttlo cannot make their way down to tbo wator. Ydt biindredn of thorn annunlly nro turned out to gni7o tbore. "Tbo wnter which thoy uso Ih sup plled by nnturo In a manner which, ho far nH I know, Ih not duplicated In thlH district of tbo Horvlco. Tho dew on tho plateau Ih very heavy, and whon It BtrlkeH n cortnln weed there, known nH tho 'woolly wood,' It Htlcks, and by eating thin weed tho nnlmnlB aro provented from thirst And therefore, bccatiBo of this weed, tho plateau BupportB 5000 Hheep every summer, though thoro Ih no Htream of any kind upon It. The wood bears In nppcaranco close resemblance to tansy. It has a pe culiar characteristic In that It will gather moisture from tho air. Each night, soon nftor sundown .large globulin of water, tbo size of the end of one'H finger, will gathor on tbo leaden and ono may pull up the weed by tho rootH nnd shako It vio lently, yet tho drops of water wll adhero to tho leaves just the same WiLLADD BIB The other stores are having a National "BLOUSE WEEK" Nowjlet's you and I have a week and call it Perkins' Trade Week As I told you a few weeks ago, my initials are J. T., and the T stands for trade. I need some folding beds. If 'you have one, tell Perkins. Perkins' Furniture House 'The Furnisher of Happy Homes" 120 NORTH SIXTH STREET I KATHEnipE SCHLEEF I'lijsliliin anil Surgeon Office, White Illilg. y M TO FOREST . . - .1. C. CLEO.IIORN Civil Engineer uiul Surveyor Offlco r.17 Main St. I'hono. Office, 100. Hen. 102M. J VMWMVV'MWV' C1TV AMI COUNTY AltSTUACT COMI'ANY 017 Mnln AHTIIUIl It. WILSON Mmingcr WARREN HUNT MEMCINK AND SURQERT !06 I. O. O. P. Dldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY HncccxBor to Dr. Truss Bull 200, I. O. O. I nidg Olllrc phone N(U Kcm I'hono 80M I v. You Had Better Order Your Winter Wood now Double I-oad IUoiUh $7.00 Orcen Slab, Pine Jfil.RO Gicen Slab, Kir 5.fiO W. E. SEEHORN CO. 022 Main St. Phono 72 I'hono- irlJ HoiiBu 151M Kesldonio DR. A. A. SOULE Olllco. 420 Main Residence, 1U0U Main MISSOl'I.A, Nov. 15.- A million nnd a half acres of forest land In Idaho is to ho added to tho domain of tho nutlonal forests, according to announcement nt headquarters' here of district No. 1, If a hill now before congress Is passed. Tho area prob ably will bo added to district No. 4, which has Its headquarters at Og den, Utah. Tho land lies in central Idaho, nnd Is bounded by tho Idaho forest, tho Snw Tooth forest and tho PnV' otto forest, with open country to tho south, nnd It Is in what is called the Thunder mountain country. Tho land, which is now public domain, orglnally was excluded from tho forest reserve becauso of oxtenslve mining operations, hut now Its slto lies beneath a moun tain lako formed when a landslide filled a nnrow ravino, blocking a strenm which ran through tho vnl loy whore Lowlsvlllo was situated. Mining operations thoro have been discontinued. in tho ofilcoigf my said attorney as I aforesaid. 9 Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 17th day of October, 1919. SARAH E. SEEDS, Administratrix of tbo Estato of Jos eph S. Seeds, Deceased. 18-25-1-8-15 M FOLKS Wt Phono 4G0 Ico Cream 72!) Main St. Caudles PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Hoft Drlnk.i Peel nnd UlUlards Darbor Shop In oCnnoctlon OUR MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" HAW MIMj KNOINHKRINC & CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers mid builders of mod ern Haw Mills, I'litiilng Mills, ltox I'limlH. Complete plants coiitruU eil. Appraisals mid reports made. Dredging. We con (nut to build any iIiins of n building anil install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any Kind done, nine PrintN made. 1'llOXK 1UIJ Olllro In K. D. Riillding "N HORN RliOWTR DKAI) LONDON, Nov 15. Cli.i-Ies Tup pen, world's chnmplon coach horn blower, bus just died horo. For many years ho was a familiar llguro at horse shows and in his carcor won twenty-nino llrst-class prizes for horn blowing In England and America. M DRUGGIST SAYS USING RECIPE AND SULPHUR LADIES ARE OP SAGE TEA ! WIAwiM''SWWV DENTISTS. Dr. E. Q. Wisecarver PHONE 854 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Caderwood'i Sereath and Mala StMeta ' rivvnjvvvxAAAruvvvxnj KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wo Do AH Kinds of Spring Repair ing Now Ones Mnilo to Order Axle Straightening and Dlncksmlthtng ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 2B0-Y. 017 Klamath Ave. MAAAMArMrtf it.! mnw Dreparea to furnish inaata Sand from the Hoey, Cam., a and grarel pit, la any quantity SbSHeS! dM,red br contracton AT. T GIUTTAV VOCHATZER BROS. DRILLING Klamath Falls, Oregon Sarety boada mile jroa wait. Ohf cote A Smith. B-U NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL ESTATE In tho County Court of tho Stale of Oregon for tho County of Klam ath. In tho Muttor of tho Estato of Jos oph S. Seeds, Deceased. Notlco is horoby givon that, pur suant to an order of tho above en titled court mado nnd ontored there in on tbo 18th day of. Octobor, 1919, licensing Ibis administratrix to sell tho lands and promises hereinafter described, I will, pursuant to the said order, on nnd after 10:00 o'clock a. in., on and after tbo 17th day of November, 1919, in tho offlco of H. M. Manning, attorney for tho ad ministratrix, Loomis Duilding, Klam ath Palls, Orogon, soil at private salo to tho highest and best bidder therefor, for cash in hand, all of tho following described lands and real estato, to-wit: The southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, southeast quartor of tho northwest quar ter, and tho northwest quartor of tho southeast quarter of Section Ten, Township Thirty eight, south, Range Nine, oast, Willamette Meridian, in Klam ath County, Orogon, containing 120 acres. Terms of sale are as follews: Cash in hand, abstract at exponso of purchaser, sale to be made sub ject to the confirmation of the above court; all bids for said lands must be made in writing and' shall be left Hair that loses its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sul phur in the hair. Our grandmothers made up n mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women nnd men who vnluo that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture, improved by the addition of oth er Ingredients by asking at any drug storo for n 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens tho hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been npplled. You just dnmp en a sponge or soft brush with It nna draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. Dy morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides' beautifully darkening the hair nftor a few applications It also brings back tho gloss arfd lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Of Ceurse: It is W. H. Ross at 906 Main that gives you more for your money if looking for second-hand goods, or new. Come and see me. I can save you money. PHONE 459. Is very difficult to get a drink. While numerous stills have been found, especially in and about Butte , officials privately declare that the amount of drinking is ex aggerated. There is, so far as is known, no city or town where liquor openly is sold and there is no city or town where tho officials have not made strenuous efforts to get the illegal dealers. Best yet. Herald Want Ads. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICK Notlco is hereby given that thera are funds in the county treasury for the redemption of Klamath County general fund warrants protested.' (presented for payment but not paid for the want of funds) on or before Sept. 2, 1913. No. 30701. protested Sept. 3, 1913. Interest on same will cease from, date. Dated at Klamath Palls, Oregon. this 12 day of November, A D. 1918. G. K. VAN RIPER, 12-5t County Treasurer. IfflAlli ENFORCE LAW HELENA, Mont., Nov. 15. The rocont decision, of tho United States department of justice to send hun dreds of deputies into this state to enforce the prohibition act comes as tho culmination of a flood of rumors that tho prohibition statutes, state and,. national, arp and for months have been openly disregarded in many-ot tho cities and towns of Montana. - Helena, it is conorally believed, is fairly "dry." Arrests for illicit selling and manufacture of liquor here are rare, and. those whose tastes for alcohol survives are wont dole fullyand' dally to admit that it Pi vjrYi &iiVe - wk. Jk Vr D Jaai ' T JS&JaM f I tiU(bu , No matter at what speed you shave with a Gem Damakeehe Razor it leaves your face Cool and refreshed. That's because the Gem has a soft, comfortable, velvet like feel and does such smooth, clean-cut work. We sell the complete Gem Damaskccne Razor outfit for $1. The outfit includes the razor, seven Gem Damaskccne Blades, shaving and stropping handle -all in a hand some leather case. i Enjoy the comfortof velvet-smooth self-shaving. Ctmt in and get your'Ctm to-day: " BALDWIN HARDWARE CO. "The House of Quality" i 4 i . m 3 ym ill litnfSfi ia; Vrfj-aiw