fAOBMBTW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, AUGUST a, 1030 A A "Nothing Like It" cayi the Good Judge A llttl of this real to. bncco ftlvt'8 u man mora ' satisfaction than he ever got from the old kind. The full, rich, real to bacco taste latitN so long, you don't need a fresh thew nearly as often. That why It costs you less. Any man who uses tho Heal Totmcco Chow will tell you that. Put up in two rtytcs RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut W-Il CUT is H'" WWWWWWAMAMAMAMAWVMMMM I WOOD Tint wle tu t Ikia Iiih slab (or' tlin lii'iili r In Hi" lufk nrd ilr tnc mill tin t'li"-il mi order (nr bin winter iiciiln u( lilorkii' Our pllcm nn right unit our wood In tint Ih hI In be IiiiiI Note our new lornl lot) O. PEYTON & CO. 419 Main St. MMMMMrV s1S0ss WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATEf Wash poison nnd toxin from system before putting food into stomach. Viih yourself on lh Inside before breakfsnt like oii tin on tliv outside Thin In timlly :n. id Important lie cause. I tin (kin lime ilo nut absorb lltiiurlttrn Into tliti tilooil, caunliiK llllK'KM. whlli' t tin bowel io'h di For every ouncu of food taken Into tho niomuch nearly llll IIUIIIM Ol wnnle nmlrrlnl inititt liu rarrli-il mil of Dim tinly. If this wnnlo In mil ellmlnnted ilny by dny It tulckl ferments nml generate polnou. gases oml toxin wli.ch nro absorbed or Mick i'l Int it I In' lilmnl stream tliroiiKh lli l)tnpli illicit, which should suck only nourishment. A splendid hi'uttti measure: In to drink. before breakfast I'.irh day, i. glass of hot water with n teaspoon fill of linn-Mom) pronphnto In It, which Ih n hnrmlins way to wnsh I he mi poison from tho stomuih llvir, Mdiiojs nml Imiw Ib; thus cleansing, sweetening nml freshen ItiK thu alimentary ciinnl before vnt Iiik morn fooil, A iinirter poll in I of limestone phosphate rasi hut ery little nt thu limit nl ore, hut In stifllrlont to mnke unyunu mi cnthuslust on Inside bath ing. ON WITH TMi: KAMI: TUHCAIIOItA, Nov, Aug 3 A ilnnro conducted hero no n feature of u recent celebration continued for thlrt)-nlx hour Mrliinlly wllliout Intermission. Thn r.iti vltl.- com ini'iiri'il nt nlno o'clock .Snturdn) nlKht, nil tho next day ami night nml mull nine o'clock of tho iliiy follow InK. An orchestra from n nearby Imllim ri'Hcrviillon played Ihn entire time nml ninny of those pnrtlclputltiK In tho dan co kept their plnccs on the floor continuously. IIMIWWWWWWWWWMWWtWWIWWWWIWIW Two Carrier Boys Wanted At Herald Office csAr-Wft" ' J tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco nswnwwTUjB! ir TUP TWFATFDQ t -o Tim moiit repuliilve nml the mom miming of nil mi mounter In the ortopti, nlno known an lint cutllfflnh While It Ik ni'lilom seen, thei In no mixon for suppnnlng It In n rnrv unl- mnl, llr Paul lliirtnrh, nfllie Mmlthnrin Inn lunlittlte, nur foieiuont nutliiiU on innrlne Inhnliliiiiiln, uy thai tin oclopiin I really mi IntelllKent anl in.it with n III Klily ihtIhIiii d iinii complex lint I ri stored nun) In n ear tlhiginnii nkutl which protect the tn'in center nml eticliiHn the nenei of henrltiK nml nupporti the i')i Hint lire like him of ii holignh' tin- Kienl rtnrlng illiikn, Khoullnh mil ghnntly The) lire protruding nml overnlzeil no II H lo rnlcli all possible my ol light In the dark ilepth of tho ten. Ur llnrlnch nn there In no douht Hint crenluren of thU fiinilly einiti p I en Kth of nt leant 13.1 feet. Thin nl low loo ftet for the two mnjor ten tacle There Me nlno eight nlior'er nriiiH for KrnnpliiK nml holding tho pre) which the long onen Iiiim; Kmnp ed Theio two mnjor tentacles nro pro vided nt (heir mln with suckers nml nhorter nrm have nlmllur ruckern nil nloni; their length, which nctn like cupping nppnnitiiH. Air helnK exhiiunted from them, the grip of the arum In no convlncltiK that nothlnK "in lenr it loiue. The ocioptiH can nwlm forward or tmckwnril nnd can outnwlm mi) mm nnlmut. In (Vrl of tho Hen." you'll hae in oi pnrtmiitt to neu nomn of thune iiimmlerM. nml to ree them In com ij.it with ii dvep nei dhtr. J. I! Wllllnmnon. f.nnoiin deep ien pliotoR rnpher iild" tho photoplay. Tonlnht In your hint chance to n-e Tie (llrl of tho Sen." "l.uni of Amhlilon." a uperprn ducilon In which William Kox pro vent Theda Ilnra, Ih coiiiIiik to tho l.lhorty Thentro on Wednesday. This I not only Mlns Hani's Intent photo, play, hut Is one of the moil Intensely Interesting of tho many successes In which shn hns heen seen. The drlvlnc power of relentless umldtlon Is thu motlw' of thu story Mlns llnrii I seen nn OIko Dolnn, the heroine, who Krndunte from tho slums lo tho desk of a hotel ntenoR rnphor, nnd from thut position Onnl ly hecome the Duchess of HuiIpiIko after many dramatic vlclnsltuilei, The central rolo Is so slrone that the Htory wn selected ns n vehicle for MIkn Ilnrn In a scenario competition In which many woll known books nnd plays wero offered. A stroni; supporting cast of favor lies is seen In support of Miss llara. 9 N4 WK'bli lin GI.AD 2 I TO ti:i.1j YOU 1 1 Just whnt It will cost to mtfvu your houseliold effects to jour now homo If you will phono iih to call und slzu up how big a vim wilt bo rv- iiulred. You'll find our 4 1 charges ery reasonable, our servlio prompt and efficient. Western Transfer Co. -Ill) Main St. NOTU'K OV HIIKIUFK'H HAIiH OK HKAIi KHTATK Kqulljr 1071. In thu Circuit Court of tho filato of 'Ori-Kon for Klamnth County. T. II. Wlisernnn. r. w wimrwm nml W .1.. Wllkerson, plaintiffs, ys. Orovener Mlnard, defendnnt. NMIrn Is herehy Klven thnt unrlor nml liv vlrtiin of n ludxment nnd tie- irrui of foreclosure nml order of sain of real entnln miidn nml entered In tne Circuit Court of thn Hlnto of Oregon for K la inn Hi Coiinly on the 10th day of July, 1920, wherein tl.o uhovo mimed T II Wllkerson. K W. Wll kirson nml W U Wllkerson were philnllffs nml (Irovener Mlnard was ilefeudiiiit, which mild ihi ree. wits duly entered In Volume 10 prigo 134 of the Journal of mild court nml duly docketed In Volume 4 piiKo 33 Judg ment Men Docket, wherein tho nhov mimed plaintiff recovered of thn aliou) nnmed defendnnt n Judgment for the sum of 1800, together with merest nthi rntn of per nnnum from IVhriiiirr 16. 1110, together with -an attorney's feo of $160 nnd their costs nml dlsliurnuments In mild , nu'l taxed nt I HO 20, that pursuant to the call! order of rnlo nml pursuant I to nn execution In nil oil out of the '.ihoxe entitled lourt nnd suit hy tho I clerk then of with the nenl of the court nfflxed nnd duly nttestcd by .nnld clerk und lo mo directed, order ing me to sell at public miction to tho Ihlghent nnd best bidder therefor for cunh In hand nil of the following do Rcrllted lands nnd real entnln or nuch ! part thereof ns inn bo necennnry to sntlnfy the nlmvn mentioned judg ment. Im lulling nttorney' fee, In lerent nml costs nml expennes of sale. I will, In obeillenco to mild order of nl nnd execuip n nt 10 a in In the forenoon of Weitiiendny, thy ISth day of AiiKiinl. A D. IV20. nt thn front door of 111.' county court house In the -it y of Klnmittli rail, Klamntli County. Stliln of Oregon, nell nt public I nil) lion lo tin) hlgheiit und bent hid tier theref r for lush In hnnd, (lold 'nln of (he 1'ulted Ktnle. nil of the following denrrlheil land nnd real "Mote, or so much thereof nn may he neienmiry lo satisfy tho nald Judg neiit of J Coo, together with Interest hereon from February 10, 1916, to Inly 10, 1920. nt 61, per nnnum amounting lo Jir.S 40, together with liferent on tile principal niim cf $600 from date of mild Judgment nt the rate of " per nnnum, nnd nlno nn attorney' fee of $lfi(i nml rnnt nnd 'dlnburnement of su't nmuuntlng to $110 20 und iircrnlnt: routs nnd ex penne of sale That the particular dencr.piton of iho lands und urcmlne i in In- sold In a foil ws, to wit: Kam half of noiithw'onl quarter nnd south went ouurler of soiithennt iiuurter of ISu Hon 31. townnhlp 39 south, runge 13 e.iht of Willamette Meridian, nml Lot numbered two of section six In i township to nth, mngi) 14 east of Wlllamttte Meridian In Klamnth County. Oregon, rontnln'ng In nil I0U mi seres together wllh the tene ment, hereditament and appurten. jtncei thereunto belonging or In any 'wUi' npperinlnlng. and tho rents, Is mien nnd profit (hereof Dated July 20. 1920. (IKOItOK I.. HU.MI'HIIKV. .Sheriff of Ktumuth County, Oregon I lly OSCAIt JTlllVK. Deputy. 'July 20-27-3-10-17 IMmund Lnwrencn directed the pro duction, of which hu Is co-author with Julia llurnhnm. ( CALIFORNIA NEWS V (O ( SACItAMI.'NTO. Cal.. August 3. When ho struck a mulch under u d)unmlto cap which ho found while rummaging nround In thu basement of hit home at 32fi0 San Diego Way, ll- ear-old Truman Fnssott had n narrow escupu from futal Injury, shortly after noon today. The cap exploded nnd tho boy wus struck In ,111s chest, face and thighs hy Hying tills of copper. 8ome of tho pieces were removed nt tho Ktucrgency hos- tpltul but others, dcoply Imbedded wero not touched. In nil, 110 body punctures wero found. ST. HKI.KNA. Aug. 3. rtobort j Vhlto of Nnpn was killed nnd Thorn ins Nlel, I'opo Vntlny morchant, was seriously Injured whon tho nutnmq Iblle In whlcli they wero riding foil 'from ii hrldgo near tho Kuhanks , plnco in Chiles Canyon lust night. MAHYSVIM.n, Aug. 3. John Henry l.uhmun, 24, died todty ns the result of Injuries recolved In it fall from n polo nt Nlcolaus, Sutter coun ty, Inst Mnndny. I.ubman was em plosed ns llnomnn hy tho 1'ncltlc Onn and Klectrle company nnd was en gaged In working on n polo when tho Rtrap which held him to tho polo guo way and ho foil to tho ground. 11 dlntanco of about thirty foot. I.OS ANOEI.ES, Aug. 3, Ooorgo Worilon, 22, a carpontor, foil six stories hero, nut ponco surgeons could And no Injuries except a brok en rib, DAVIS, Aug. 3. Four puro-brcd bulls wero burned to donth In a tiro which destroyed the bull Bliod at the University Farm here,, FOI.SOM, Aug. 3. Word has been received here of the death In Berke ley of James Henry Burnham, retir ed business man and banker of this city. He died Wednesday, following a lingering Illness of one year. BBLDEN, Aug. 3, ClHng the lit. created danger due to the ,advance VO'.'U NKW SUIT will ntnnd Inspection nnd command approhailon If you have us tailor It for you from our exclusive fabrics In our nccuntomi'd superior stylo. Wo gunrnntfu n perfect fit alwuys. Tho wearer of a suit mndc by us hns alwnys tho sntlsfnctlon of feeling himself perfectly drcneed. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street ntrucled for tho Orcst Western Pow er company In tho development of a hydro-electric project 100 miners went on strike here. Tho men, nil of whom woru empIo)ed b) Stono ft Webster, wero receiving $6.18 per day nnd demanded $S per day. I.AKK CITY, Aug. 3. John Ilro dun, for many )enrs n bachelor of this place, was found dead In a chicken houao tour miles eust of here. The Janets In tho pornenslon of tho (reek Church arc said to be worth moie than the collect, ons of nil the crowned bonds of Kuropc. nehci: Notice Is hereby given that scaled proposal will ho received by tho Hoard of Supervisors of tho Klamath Drainage District cf Klamath County, Oregon, for tho construction of the work for tho reclamation of the lands within tho boundaries of said District according to the plans nnd ipeclficntlons approved by the Hoard of Supervisors nnd which are now on file nt Iho cfflco of tho Engineer of tho District who Is Mr. Don J. Zum v a It nt No. Ill S. Fourth Street. Klamath Falls. Oregon. Said proposals will be received up lo the hour of two o'clock In tho aft--rnoon of tlio 14th day of August. A. D. 1920. at the office of tho under signed in tho Court lltute In tho City of Klamnth Falls, Oregon. Proposals are desired on a cash basis nnd nlno on a Ijnsls of accept ance of tho Hands Of said District at par. The Hoard of Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids not uitlnfactory to the IKard of Super visors. Tho successful bidder will be re lUlred to deposit a satisfactory bond n tho amount of twenty-five per cent of the Contract price conditioned thut he or they will complete the said ttmtrntt ns agreed Ulds to be opened August 14th, 1920. C. It. DELAP. Secretary Klamath Drainage Dis trict. Klamath Falls, Oregon, fuly 19-Aug. 12 HIDS WANTKD Ulds will bo rccehed at tho rectory of Sacred Heart church, eighth and High street, until 7 p. m, Wednes day, August 11, 1920, for tho erec tion of tho building for tho Sacred Heart Academy. Each bid must be accompanied by n certified check for live percent of tho amount of the bid. Plans and. specifications may bo had from Hov. II. J. Marshall. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Hy order of tho build ing committee. 31-10 JOHN DREHER, Chairman. IN OLD REGIPIE TO 8AOK TEA AND SUI.PHUIl TURNS OKAY, FADED HAIR DARK AND GLOSSY. Almost everyone knows thnt Sage Ten and Sulphur, piop,'j com po.ir.ded, brings back the natural color and lustre to th hnlr when fiulnd, streaked or yrny, Yoars ago the only way to get this mixture wns to make tt at home, wulcn is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask nl any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compaund." Yo'i wilt get a large bottle of this oldtlmn recipe Improved by the addition of othor In gredients, at very little cost. Every, body uses thla preparation now, be cause no one can possibly tell 'hat you darkened your balr, a It doea It ao naturally and evenly. Ton dampen a sponge or 10ft brash wita It and draw this thru your hair, 'tak ing one small eirand at a time: by morning the gray balr disappear, add after another, application or two your hair beqoaea beautifully darjt, mica aa gioaty-aii you ioob y U I BUSINESS CARDS AMWWMVVMMvsVMMVtAAMAiMiWMMMs Klamath Falb Cyclery W handle the best In our line, neb m Motorcycles. Dlcycles, Parts and Accessories, Ooodyear, Fennsylrsnls and Diamond Tires and Tnbes. The nous of the two and three wheelers, Includ ing Hsrlty-DsTldson 6erloe. C. E. BUMARK IIS 8. tt Bt. KUmatb raUa I M1NAAAAiVMAlSMiVNMWVWNSVVMa(WWMV ieatfi tne. wa " 1 1 1 i ' tdUJf PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET t 1. C. CLEOHORM Civil Engineer a ad HarTejor Office 617 Mala Bt, Pbeaea: OBce 100, Re. 101 O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. sMMMsssMsMs,SsssaSsSsSsa1t DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarrer PHONE KM Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Caderwood'a Beveath aid Mala Street I r DR. a A. MASSEY Fourth and Pine Hu. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phons 497 Res. Phone 86M truLnjLiLrtruiririr nri nvn "i , - -- (v. 1..1-... l.T--S m riLAMAtn AU1U SPRING WORKS We Do All Klada of Spring Repair ing Ness Onea Made to Order ajile fUralctiteciag ad ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pboae asT 017 KUaaatk Ave. Pbons 4C0 Ire Cream 71 Mala St Caadiea PASTIME Jack Moarow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco. Sort Drtaki, Peel and Billiards Barber Bbop In Connection orn motto "Cowrtfwy and BerrleeN EA-8ERV1CE MEN, ATTENTION I The regular meetings of Klamath Post No. S, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. m at tbe City Hall In Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades are In vited. Thnu finalrtnc to loin the Post (may secure application blanks from t r .,. Din.... c...l KTItinlAn n. u. l mu nivi, .,vmw.w... w. t. H. Csrnahan. all of Klamath Falls FRED NICHOLSON. Secretary WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can set help and the only place where you can get a job. 1Q34 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duda In Our Sud" PHONE 114 rvpv PROFESSIONAL CARDS itsvWMrvVVAArVVtrVWrwVVviVirVWWM FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Phone 434W. X-ftay laboratory Looasis BMg Klsjoata FsiU MMwVWMWMWVWnVwMwWMWMII DR. V. A. RAMBO DentUt L O. O. F. Uedloaag PHONE 01 MMrfMMMMrfiisMSMMSsSWsSr PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Opea for MateraRy Castes Mr. Reea McPaasele, 301 High St. Phone 455 y0WWWWW0WWWt Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pbj-alrUa and Sargeoa White Building Klamath Falls Oregon MWMMWWWWIAMWWIIIW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. 0. O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Room 1 and White ltuildlng DR. T. C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. F. Building Pbone 200 Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone 6. DR. L L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL' 9 Day Phone, 407 Night Phone, BO0 SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Denlgnrr nntl builders of mod ern wiw mill, planing mill und box plitnt. Dredging. Pile d.-hing. Phone 400-W Office Corner Spring und Oak Near 8. 1. Depot I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey. Call!-, and and gravel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractor tnd builder. AX. r. GRAHAM. Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. .Meets Friday night of each weok at I. O. O F. hnll, 6th und Main streets. II. H. Oglo. N. a.; W. C. Wells. Sec retary; W. D. Cofor, Trcasuror. Ewiuinn Encampment No. 46, I. O, O, l. meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred Hueslng, Treasurer. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY 417 Mala ARTHTO R. WILSON THE ARCADE HOTEL 1088-84 MAIN ST. PHONE 477-J The place with hoate coasferta, cleanliness, plenty of fresh alt and ao saalde rooaa. Cf-Ks Mt'rrvsSkSssMJai-.'' v,.j..( tl i u