i'.uii: six TIirnSDAV, AI'IUIj 15 11)20 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A HELPING HAND OF SHASTA VIEW BUSY n II (rtPERFORMANCBCPUNT5 1 IBa mtfi? ia IViUOJ m CHARLES F. BULOTTI, Tenor ALICE GENEVIEVE SMITH, Harpist LILLIAN JEFFRYS PETRI, Pianist Friday Eve., April 16 8:00 P. M. HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE SEATS ON SALE AT SHEPHERD'S EDITOR SOLE JUDGE OF VALUE OF NEWS CHICAGO, April 15. night of a newspaper to publish what It con siders new3 and to disregard what ever It believes docs not come within that category was upheld In an opin ion of the appellate court, disposing of a ,$100,000 damage suit brought by William Reeda, an attorney, against the Chicago Tribune com pany. Mr. Ileeda, a candidate for super ior court judge In the November, An Opportunity To Brighten Up Brightening up the horns is one of the chief pleasure3 of the housewife. A bright, cheerful heme makes for contentment and comfort. There are marred and scratch d pieces of furniture the worn floor and stair treads the wood work, which needs rennishing the ice chest the kitchen, cabi net and many other places about the home can be brightened up with Sherwin-Williams FLOORLAC a varnish stain of unusual wear ing qualities, adaptability and beauty. It stains and varnishes in one operation is durable and waterproof. Floorlac is made in all the popular shades of oak, ma hogany, walnut, etc. It is in expensive to use and easy to apply. We are making a special offer in order to introduce Floorlac quickly to the .housewife. Cut the coupon from this ad, bring it to our store with 10c and we will give you a 25c can of Floorlac and a 15c varnish brush. Bring the coupon in today. COUPON Name Address. Town. oupoi bearer to pint can of Floorlac and one Varnish Brush. ( Only one of each to each purchaser.) Big Basin Lumber Co. i dtiiqy uud J) CONCERT - .j. i l ! 5. 1917, election on an independent ticket, charged the Tribune with publishing a facsimile of a portion of a specimen ballot, giving names of the democratic, republican and soci alist candidates for the Judgeship, but omitting the names of the inde pendent candidates. It was contend ed by Mr. Reeda that this omission was ''wilful and malicious and done I with intent to injure his candidacy." mutual good feeling In tho commun "The defendant owed no duty to Ity and many social gatherings that either the plaintiff or the public to 1 are enjoyed by all. publish nnythine which, for any ren- 1 Personal $otcs son, it did not see at to publish," the' The ranchers are beginning thoir opinion road. serine work with a brlchtor lutlook The defendant is the sole Judge of the value of news as such. Al newspaper must remain free to pub lish such, matters as it regards as possessing new3 value and to refrain from publishing such matters as it may determine do not possess news value." Sailor Tom Sharkey, one of the toughest birds to put down and 1 stay put that the ring has ever ( known, is now in the oil business In ' 1 Louisiana. "Sf'V I The strongest opposition to Garry 1 Herrmann's chairmanship of the Xa It'cnal Commission is found In his 'own organization, the National I league. EST LESS KIT IF BACK HURTS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kid. neys if bladder bothers you Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says, a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stom ach, constipation, torpid liver, sleep lessness, bladder and urinary Irrita tion. Tho moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys, will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidnoys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neu tralize the acids in tho urine bo it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent 11th-la-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidnoys and urinary or gans clean, thus avoiding serious kidney diseases. HAVE US MOVE VOUU FURNITURE and It will arrive at your now abode safe and undamaged. Wo handle all articles, heavy or light with care, pack them skillfully and deliver them promptly. We shall bo glad to quote rates for moving work upon application. A phone call will bring us to sco how largo a van or inoro will bo required. Western Transfer Co. 702 Main I'ltono 187; ncH. SOOIt SHASTA VIKW. Apr 1- Tho IihIum of the Helping Hand Hocioty (11(1 II11I0 II U 11 8l'lllS I'll lit Sltl.) in their mooting lit lira For'. ' Thoro ivro 12 moiuhirs piovMit ami; one visitor .Mrs Mnrlo lltirrls Joined , our ranks thnt day. 'I'lio no.xt me. t ing will lo hold nt Mrs. I.tdti KlrV patrlck's Wednesday. April 21. Several have asked wlint the Help ing Hiuid ladles of Shasta View urn doing and wo fool that tho very host way to answer nil Interested la by giving a hrlcf statoinent In tho Herald. Tho first very big under taking was to ralso money to defray one-half the expense of tho piano In tho Shasta View schuolhouse. Not !long after this was accomplished the ladies turned thoir attention to the jlled Cross work, sowing, knitting or ' anything called upon to do at thoir regular meetings, many taking work homo to do. Then they arranged for an entertainment and social that brought rfenrly $200 toward tho funds raised by tho Mnlln and Shasta View auxiliary. When this work was no longer needed they again re turned to sowing or doing any work tho members might have with whom they met, sewing for others with largo families or who hod sickness in the family, making comforts, buy ing and making clothes for somo who had the misfortune to lose all their belongings by firo, recently sent a small fund to the Armenians and urr always ready to lend n hand In time cf need so -far as possible. Ono of tho rules of tho socioty is that noth ing shall bo said or done nt 'hesj meotlngs to the detriment of any one. This rule Is strictly adhered to anil one day of restraint In this re spect proves that many others can be spent In tho same manner making a 3,nce tno recent ,:aIns n this valley. R. C. Short and family spent Sun- 1 day with Mrs. Short's sister, Mrs 1 H. E. Wilson and family. Lester Kirkpatrick and family of I Merrill visited at C. M. Klrkpatrlcic's ! and W. Layman's Sunday. H. E. Wilson, O. E. Hunt and W. E. 13 urr la wore appointed appraisers of tho Swanson estato and wre in Merrill Tuesday dn this business. The house was moved from tho rim h to Malln Monday by Mr. Warlow. Wo aro pleased to note that Mrs. W. Craiidall has returned to her "ome uere ;mer spenuing several weeks In Klamath Falls where she I had charge of Sheppard's Music 1 sure. j James Watkins of Klamath Falls I was hero looking over his ranch last I Sunday. He was accompanied by 1 his wife and son and Mr. and Mrs. ' Garich. Miss Katherine Dczior, of Galns ville, Is tho first woman to bo chosen president of the Georgia Educational association, one of the oldest teach ers' organizations in "tho 3011th. ams&fflawi iff. . 00 M: INVITED ffl Speaking of the family table, if you can live better and at considerably reduced cost why not do it Whv do vou not balances your uroie costs uy u:i. MORE VEGETABLES? 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FIELD GRAINS, CORN, RYE, VETCH, MILLET, FIELD PEAS and RABE. sf fflfLwT TIIU MALE IhUUVD CUT It is the cost of operation on the ton mile basis that determines if your truck is economical. Compute the weight of the loads carried and the mileage covered by MACK trucks and you will soon see how they cut costs. Then, too, there is the subject of mechanical upkeep. Mechanical de pendability and operating efficiency of the highest order are in-built features of every MACK motor truck. Parts used in the construction of MACK trucks are over-size. This pro vides the factor of safety, so essential, should an emergency arise. This is something seldom found in other makes of motor trucks. Capacities x2 to 7'2 tons. MACK - INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION J. H. Garrett & Son L- M RAISE IB 10 tiHLD SCHOOL SALEM. April IS. Rehabilitation of Waller hall, partially destroyed by lire a fow months ago, nnd the completion of Launsanno hall, as well as other important necessary added Improvements nt Willamctto University, Salem, such as a central heatlpg plant, will ho provided for in the near tuturo by tho raising of ? 100,000 for that purpose. Arrange ments are being mado whereby this amount is to be obtained the lattor fiuv$ stablishod 1065 JS n TO JOIN the "FORWARD MOVEMENT" for better gardens better farms. SPECIALS Pkl. UB. 1.41k. lib. 4.10 20 . . , Be II TO 0 OO 13 40e I SS SM 1 OO 40c Lie ZOp 83C ZOe JOt 43 23e 4.1 doe 0c oiic 00c 1 as TO 3 2S A POSTCAIIO MUNGS OUIl CATALOO The Ohas. H. Lilly Co. Seattle Portland NOnTHWF.ST'fi nilCATISST (fctSD HOt'SU . MJ H H H Mi TW - SMI i COSTS pait of April and the Mist of May Ilcailinuirtor.s hnvo been establish ed at 505 Piatt IiulldliiB, Portland, from which the necessary supervis ion of tho campaign will bo directed. Thoro will bo no elaborate organiza tion, hut Information concerning Wlllnmotto University nnd Its his tory and program of future activities will ho disseminated, chloflly among Motliodlsts nnd other friends of tho Institution at Snlom. which Is ono of tho oldest on the co.ist and which has u splendid record of achlovo mont. The campaign Is under tho aus pices of tho I.aymon's association of tho Oregon conforonco. It wns heart ily indorsed by nishop Matt S. Hughes in a letter WTltton threo weeks prior to his death, when ho SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. Loxlngton Realty Company, a) corporation, Plaintiff, , ) vs. ) Sanford S. Halstoad, nnd all) other porsons unknown, if) any, having or claiming to) have an interest in or to the) real property hereinafter do-) , scribed, Defondants. ) To Sanford S. Halstoad, and all other persons unknown, If any, hav ing or claiming to have an Interest in or to tho real property hereinafter doscrlbod. In tho namo of tho State of Ore gon, you, and ench of you, aro beroby required to appoar and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or beforo tho oxplratlon of. bIz (6) weeks from tho dato of tho llrst publication of the summons, and if you fall to so ap pear and answer or othorwiso pload within said timo, tho plaintiff will npply to the Court for tho rollof prayod for in tho complaint, to-wit: That tho dofondants and oach of thorn bo roqulrod to appoar horeln and set forth thoir claim to tho south half of tho southwost quarter of Section 33, Township 32, South of Range 7, East of tho Willamctto Moridlan, Klamath County, Oregon, and upon a bearing, tho plaintiff horeln bo decreed to bo tho owner of said proporty in fco slmplo, free and clear of any claim or lntorcst of said dofondants. This summons is published by ordor of tho Honorable D. V. Kuy kondall, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon fur Klamath County, and dutod March Oth, 1920, Dato of first publication of this summons Is March lltli, 1920. J. N. JOHNSTON, Attnrnoy for Plaintiff, Post olflco address), Grants I'aea, Oregon, 11.18-2G-1-8-1C-22 THE BIG 4 i :omnc!i-Kidnoya-Hosrt-Liver Kc p -.s vital organs Ivnlth- by r wr'.y tablnp, tho world' u i.taml-r-d really for UcV.ey, Hver, Undu:r end uric ncld tioubloo GOLD MEDAL ti&H -Irmiriirrrgcn U;um.irtt:-.J "' Tin rll'-m.l Hemedy cf a"jn,1. (u.r c unil nnd endoroml by Qun Wllnt. tni.u. At n'l dniBKliu, th-ee u. L.! fur '. !." 0IJ M;tl ' laid . I ImU.tton nskoil the pastors of tho eonforoncu to not iiHldu Sunday, April IS, as Willamette day. They are preparing for that now, assisted by tho lay minute men. An executive committee consist ing of A. l- KIoroI, chairman; L. I). Mahonu, secretary; 14, A, llakor, treasurer; Kdward L. Wells, prosl dent of tho Laymen's association; Dr. II, L. Sleeves of Salem; J. W, Day, Dr. A. L. Ilowarlh. A II. Taskor nnd Morton It. DoLong, of Portland. Is In charge of the campaign. XOTICI4 OK KIII4lliri"S h.u.i: Kqulty No. 10S9 In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oiogou for thu t'uimty of Klam ath Iliniiiu Wing, Plaintiff vs Hilda Cooper nnd tho unknown heirs of Hilda Cooper; also nil other pontons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, Hun or Interest In or to tho ram estato doscrlbod In tho complaint herein, Uufoudants Notice Is hereby glvon that, by vir tue of nil execution and order of sale, duly Ixsued out of the ul'ovo en titled court anil cause on thu 17th day of March, 1920. upon n docroo mndo and entered of record In said Court and cause on December Kith, 1919, In favor of the ulxivo unrned plaintiff nnd agnlnst thu above nam od defendants, dlroctlng tho sivle of tho promises thorcln and lierolnnf tor described to satisfy tho hiiiii of SI79.7S. together with Interest thereon nt tho rato of C por cent per annum from December Kith, 1919, together with tho costs of this snlo. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, and In rompllanro with said writ, I havn duly levied upon the hereinafter (Inscribed promises, nnd will, on Wednesday, tho 2Sth day of April, 1920, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m. of said day, nt tho front door of the County Court House of said County, now bolng used ns Mich. In Klntnnth Kalis, Oregon", soil, nt public miction, to the highest bid der, for rush, all tho right, tltlo and Interest of :tho nbovo named defend ants, nnd each of them. In and to the following described real property, to wit: Lots -I, fi nnd 0 of Itlock 4 of Kwnunn Hleghts Addition to Klamnth Falls, Oregon, or so much thereof ns nmy hn neces sary to satisfy said execution. Tho procoeds of Bnld snlo will bo apnlled In tho satisfaction of said execution, order and decree, Includ ing the total sum horeln before men tioned, together with the costs of this sale, nnd tho overplus, If nny thoro be, will bo paid Into snld Court to be furthor applied, ns by law re quired. Dated March 17th. 1920. GKO. L. IIUMPHItlOY, Sheriff of Klnmnth County, Oregon Ry OSCAR SHIVE, Doputv 17-2 1-3 1-7-1 4 IT'S aitANDMOTHEIt'H KECIPK TO HRING RACK COLOR AND LU8 TRK TO HAIK That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brow ing a mixture of Sago Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars tho fnco. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sago and Sul phur onhances its appearance n hun dred fold. Don't botlior to propnro tho inlx turo; you can get this famous old reclpo improved by tho addition of other ingredients for CO cents a largo bottlo. all ready for use. It la nniind Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur Compound. nils enn aiwnys bo doponded upon to bring hack the natural color and lus tro of your hair. Evorybody uses "Wyeth's" Rnirn and Sulphur Compound now bocauso It darkons so nnturally and evonly that nobody enn toll It Iiob been ap plied. You simply dampon a sponge ur soft brush with It nnd draw this through tho hnlr. taking ono small strand nt n time; by morning tho gray hair has disappeared, nnd ufir nn. other implication it becomes-boa ti fully dark and appears Glossy ond lustrous, SCT T1S H i (MWWVTTTWVVV'!WWVVVVVVVVVVfVVVVVVWWVI A fWlSTMi sVlW,!34v53;