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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1920)
, i PAQH MX WKONM0AY-, MAT M, 1M fflQ THE EVENING. HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON M f I li If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Wo On iinl wll ritirciiti wo ell i-ertlce. That sound inIO docn'l It? Well, uppoe Hip wood Ornlpr m1i1 t,erlcolnteil of wood, ho would lend in jmtr furnace, nml )our range, tnko nwny the nihca anil clean the llmi, You would buy imirli hent. Now yon buy mi imirli lloht. itlthoiich jou pay according to llio rurrriit )ou ronMiuio. Hut the service l perforate! for joit by thW company nl llio Riihtntlnt nml poucr plant. That la what we wnnt to rUo joti efficient crtlre. It U the arm of tlil company tn hnp none hut mlMled cuMoineo. No tnntlrr Mhnt It I, If jou have n grlcinnt-e, or ntv illittUflcl nNiut jour bill or On not umlcrM.nml our rnte, plcne come In nnO see u or write ua about It. If J on hntr nny tuggeMlnn to make, we will gladly nvnll.nur aeltv of them it our nlm l constantly tn Improve our wwlco to you in fast at the development of science nml hiiiimn ability permit. California-Oregon Power Company XOTICK OK A MKKTIXU OK TIIK OWNERS OK UM I.N TIIK KI.AMATII IHMINAOE IHSTHKT OK KLAMATH COl'XTY, OltK TON. To the Owners of Land Situate In the Klamath Drainage District, of Klamath County, Oregen: Notice Is hereby given that a meet lag of the owners of land situate In the Klamath Drainage District of Klamath County, Oregon, is calk'd for the purpose of submitting to said land owners the question whether or not bonds of the Klamath Drainage .District of Klamath County, Oregon. 4o the extent and In the amcunt of 1200,000.00 shall be authorized far the purpose of constructing the nee etsary reclamation works to reclaim, 4raln and Irrigate the lands within the boundaries of said Klamath Drainage District; said meeting to be held In the Circuit Court Room In the Court House of Klamath County, Oregon, In too City of Klamath Falls, Oregcn, at the hour of 2 o'clock In tho afternoon of Monday, the 7th day f Jnne, A. t. 1920. 8aid meeting la called by order of the Board of Directors of the Klam ath Drainage District. C. R. DE LAP. Secretary of, Klamath Drainage District. May 24 -Juno 4 i KIDMTH Tain n glasi of Kiltx if ur Hark hurt or IIUiIiUt trouble), jou. No man or w.mnn vUo eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which excites the kidneys , they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste aud poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts or If tho urlno Is cloudy, offensive, fall of sediment Irregular of psssage or attended by a aensatlon of scald ing, atop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Silts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In glass of water before breakfast j ana in a tew aays your moneys win set One. This famous aalta Is made from the acid of grapes and lemou Jalee, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful fervescent lithla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to kee the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidaey complications. wit m n DRUG FACTS NO. 57 Have you tried us for that record that you bavo been unable to get? We likely have It. We carry a good assortment of records in tho following lines: BRUNSWICK, OKEH, EMERSON and PATHE. We can supply 4 records to play on any machine. Leave your name for our monthly I mailing list of record catalogues. Square Deal Drug Store SAFETY-SERVICE-SATISFACTION WEATHER RECORD Hereafter the Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tares and precipitation record as tak en by the U. S. Reclamation service itatlon. Publication wilt cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to S o'clock of that day. Max. Mia. elpluUoa May 1 55 30 May 2 CO 24 May 3 3 29 May 4 5 33 May 5 69 39 May 6 75 20 May 7 77 45 May 8.J. 72 39 May 9 63 44 May 10 62 30 May 11 65 32 May 12 '64 41 May 13 . 70 43 May 14 70 3S. May 15 71 35 May 1 80 43 May 17 CS 44 May IS . 73 35 May 19 72 40 May 20 74 3S May 21' 62 39 May 22 68 32 May 23 63 43 May 24...... S4 38 May 23 ,. 67 23 07ICE OP I'I.VAIj SETTLI .33 Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County the final account of 'lis administration of tho Estate of John J. Lcckmon, deceased, and said Court has fixed June 21, 1920, at 2:30-o clock p. m. as tho time and the Court Room of said Court as the place for the bearing of said final account, and for the settlement thereof. R. C. OROESDECK. Administrator of the Estate of John J. Lockmon, deceased. May 1S-25-1-8-15 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned administrator of the estate of Lizzie May Scballock, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County the final account of bis admlnlstra tlon of said estate, and that said Court has fixed June 21. 1920. at 2:30 o'clock p. m. as the time and the Court Room of said Court as the place in the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the bearing of said final account and tor the settlement thereof. J. F. DAGOETT, Administrator of the Estate of Lizzie May Scballock, deceased. May 18-26-1-8-15 A Classified Ad will sell It. Two thousand dollars a year and a bouse Is the mlnlmun salary sug gestcd for clergymen In England. It. A. l)i:XMSt), of U Angeled, owner nml Irnlner of lino trolling hoi-spN, ulio mi) Tnnl.io put hint right Imik on III" feel iikhIii, nficr ho hail been In ti.nl health for . er linear. IWIiiro lie U feeling like lil util self now, ' m "For the an years or more I hare not been right physlc.illy; 1 Just didn't feci good at all, but last April 22nd I had an nwful nttark with my stomach which nearly drew mo up and I have been worse ever since "About the best way I can describe the way I felt Is to say 1 was Just leg-weary and all In. 1 really did not have strength to keep going and I gave up all Idea of trjlng to work. For a long whllo I had no appetlto but would eat anyhow though my food never seemed to do me nny good. "1 would go to bed nt night and would sleep but apparently did not rest for I would get up Just as tired as when I went to bed. I got so I could scarcely go a block but what I would have to stop and rest. "Well, I read about Tanlac one day and that reminded me that a friend bad spoken about tho same mctllclno, so I got somo and began lo take It. 1 had been taking It about a week when ono evening after supper, I started to walk and before I realized it I had walked to First street nnd back, about 14 blocks, and never felt It at all and then I realized that tho tonic was helping me. "I have taken four bottles now and am Just feeling real good again. I am able to be back at the Kxpoltion Stock Yards oery day and have Just as much energy-as I erer had. I get up refreshed In the mornings now and I havo a real appetite which makes me enjoy three good square meals every day. Anyone who nceiU a good tonic will certainly be nitls- fled with Tanlac and I am gl.td tn recommend It to my friends." The above, statement was nnJc re cently by R. A. Dennlson, a well known owner and trainer of fine trottlGg liorses, residing at No, 214 T WITHSAGETEA rF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded balr Is grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using U to keep their balr a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful appearance Is of the great est advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, .called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 60 cents a bottle. It Is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taklnr ono small strand- at a time: by morn ing the gray balr disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also pro duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which la so attractive MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad Imgersoll Hawley CtUrofractio Pfcya First National Bank Building atraaea, Roost SmOAMB, OaUsOOsf ' Prominent Entertainer Coming "Man of a Thousand Laughs" Scheduled for Chautauqua on tho Fifth Day in Two Programs BBsTsMgsMgsMsk. BH I MBfiHHBnBssssssniBm gssssMisSgHMsgsH '' lgBggBijgggggggExiB) ' ssssssssssssM s!sMnssssssssssssB iM.M.ftSiiSBagVfl ' nBBi'sHsl A good tangh Is a tonic that everyone- needs. It drives awny the worka day cares and worries. Attend Chautauqua oa the fifth day and ou get lib eral ilosea of this "insy-to-takit medicine." J. Walter Wilson Is com I nit, tin entertainer with a thousand laughs wrapped op In his two proirriinis. He Is splendid Impersonator mid s niuxlclan of unusual ublllty. He sings well, piny the flute, snxophouo nml most every kind of musical dcWco you citn Itnuclne. East Sth St , l.og Angelos, Cat. Mr. IKinulson has lived In California tor 32 years; be Is G3 years of age nnd has followed tils present line of lusl ness for 30 years. Ho Is well-known on tho Pacific coast. Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug Co., In Lorella by the James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by tho Southern Oregon Drug Co. Adr. PAPER PRINTED ON WALL PAPER STOCK HAMMOND. La., May 28. Tho Hammond Vindicator, official Jour nal for the I'arlsh of Tangipahoa, city of Hammond unit town of 1'onlcha touta, constituting tho strawberry section of l.oulslana. Is being printed on wull paper. And It doos not In tho least resemble tho wall papor printed sheets of tho civil war period. When Editor Campbell of tho Vin dicator felt tho newsprint shortage ho contracted with a manufacturer of wall papor at four cents a pound cheaper than newsprint. '! . !' '"' tmW4tt444WMH4't4tMt44Wm44t444m VOTE SECURED TO ALLIED SOLDIER WIIEEUNO, W. Va., May 20 -Tho right of an American to nta has not boen forfeited It ho baa sworn allegiance to a forolgn allied nation to aid In tho prosecution of war, ac cording lo n recent ruling of Attorney Genorat E. T England, of West Vir ginia. Tho ruling was ntadn In tha case of Albert Miimtmll, of Wheeling, who had been denied tho right lo voto becauso he enlisted with Canadian troops at tho beginning of the world war. However, ho Joined tho Amor lean army when the first of the expe ditionary forces arrived overseas. THE USE OF thuso columns will make money for you. PAINTING Practical Fainting, Atumlnumlng of all Iron fixtures, Furnlturo lletlnlsb log and general contracting. ii. c. TtrriiiLL 9ia Hots? Hi. Don't Be Content With "Hobson's Choice!" More than a hundred years ago, Toby Hobson of Cambridge kept the only horses for hire in town. But his customers had no choice save to take the horse nearest the door, whether little or much to their liking. So "Hobson's Choice" has come to mean : "Take this or none." . Today, through the advertisements in this and other papers, you have all the world to choose from. Yes, through Advertisements, the world comes to your door with its wares. Advertisements give you the oppor tunity for comparison and selection of almost anything you want or need, Advertisements are an accurate.index of what other people are buying, selling, wearing, eating, doing, learning; of what the world is accomplishing and how, where, and by whom it is being accomplished. Form the habit of reading advertisements just as regularly as you read the front page. You will find it profitable and mightily interesting as well. Warren Hunt Hospital A thoroughly miulpneil Institution affording, mioxrulloil fnrllltlen for thn sclonllflc tri'iitmont by hospital molls ods of miiillcnl, snrulcitl nml olmlnt ricnl corns. Tim now nml mndurn fireproof build lui: rnnlnliis prlvnto mollis fur bvd mid ambulatory cumin, riiinpliilnly iiilppod oxiiinluntlou ami trimtimmt mams, IliifiitKun Itny, cllulnil mid renenrch laboratories. STAFF WAItltEN HUNT, M. I). I I,. TltUAX, M. D. UKO. A. MA99i:V. M, I). LOCATION FOURTH AND FINK BTri., KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE ROBERT S. FRY Genera! Insurance. InvrstmenU Tel. 8711-J 707 WAHIIINOTON HT. Klamnth Falls, Ore. For Sale 1 Ford Touring Car 1 Ford Truck 1 Dodge Touring Car Imperial Garage PHONE 130 Klamath-Bcnd Auto Stage A dally auto stage anrvlce Is now oporatlng between Klamath Falls and llenil. Offices Hex rafo and Met ropolitan llotol. C. I. Kuckard. S7-tf ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron works, ven tilating and warm air heating? ilunn nt tho Shannon Plumbing Htiop. No. KKia Main St. L. N. HAINES l'hono 03.-1 P t s .ft 'i .i . i A a. i IF MMMIIIMtMMMMrirMMMMMMtFM I).. T "' M?