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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1921)
PAB SHVHN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' - f ' MONDAY, JANUARY, 17, lMf III DIRK HAIR MID LOOK YOUNG Nobody Cnn Tell When You Dnrkcn Amy, Failed Hair Willi tiaga Tea. Grandmother kept nor hair beau tifully darkened, Blowy nnd attrac tive with n brow o( Sago Ton nnd Sulphur. Whenovor her hnlr took on xthat dull, fadod or itronked oj ponraneo, thin simple mixture was ap plied, with wonderful effect. By ask ing at any drug storo for "Wysth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," you wll get a largo bottlo of this old tlmo roclpo, Improved by tho addi tion of other ingredient, nil ready to uso, at vory llttlo cost. Thin slm plo mlxturo can bo dopendnd upon to restoro natural color nnd beauty to tho hair, A well-known downtown druggist nays everybody use Wyeth's Bugo and Sulphur Compound now bo causo It darkens bo naturally and evonly that nobody can tell It baa been applied It's bo oaiy to use, too. You Blmply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through the hnlr, taking ono strand at a tlmo. By morning; tho gray hair dhuppenrs; nftor anothor application or two, it is restored to its natural color, and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv. NOTICE OP FINAIj SETTLEMENT HUMMONB Equity No. 12.,3 in the circuit court op Tim STATE OP OREGON POK KLA MATH COUNY. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un- ' deralgncd administrator of tho estato f of Henry Mason Bristol, decoased, has filed in tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County, tho 1 final account of his administration of r said estato and said Court has fixed ! January 24, 1021, at 2:30 I M. as tho tlmo and tho courtroom or said Court as the placo for the hearing of said final account and for tho set tlomont thoreof. Dated: Docombor 20, 1920. EDMUND M. CH1LCOTE Administrator of tho estato of Henry Masen Bristol, deceased. Doc. 20-27 Jan 3-10-17 Ono hundred and ton women havo taken advantago of tho prlvllcgo granted thorn this year for tho first tlmo of registering as studentu ut Ox ford Unlvorslty. T. L. Snook, Plaintiff, vs. Bortba Q. Snook, Defendant. TO BERTHA O. SNOOK, DEFEND- ANT: IN TUB NAMK OP TUB STATE OF OnBGON: You aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled court and suit on or boforo Thursday tho 17th day of February 1021, that being tho Inst day of the tlmo pres cribed In tho order of publication of this summons, and If you fall so to apponr, nnswor, demur, plond or oth erwise movo for want thereof tho Plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In his complaint, to wit: For n decreo drssolvlng the bonds for matrimony now oxlstlng between plaintiff and defendant and for such other and furthor relief as to tho court may seem meet and equltablo, on tho grounds of cruol and inhuman treatment. This summons Is served upon you by publication thoreof In Tho Even ing Herald, a newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, for six successive) weeks, tho first publication being January 3, 1021 and tho last publi cation being Fobrunry 14, 1921, by order of tho Honorablo D. V. Kuy kcndall, Judgo of said Court, which said order was duly mado and ontor od Docombor 31, 1020. II. M. MANNING, Attorney for Plaintiff, whoso postof- flco and business address Is Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. Jan 3-10-17-24-31 Fob 7-14 NOTICE OP FINAL HBTTIiKMEXT Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of tho ca nto of Susanna Leach, deccasod, has filed in this County Court In tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, tho final account of his administra tion of said estato and said Court has fixed Jnnunry 24, 1921, nt 2:30 o'clock P. M, as the tlmo nnd tho Courtroom of this Court as tho placo for tho hoarlng of said final account and for tbo settlement thoroof. Dated: Docombor 20, 1920. L. L. BROWNELL, Administrator with tho will nnnoxed of tho cstnto of Susanna Loach, deceased. Doc. 20-27 Jan 3-10-17 A classified Ad wlU soil It. Our Monuments MARKERS AND HEADSTONES Embody Dignity and Distinction Thoy nro designed, cut and built with particular regards for individ ual roqulromonta. Long established In business, unexcelled facilities and modern methods mako possiblo tho attractlvo combination of superla tive quality and modorato prices, our work affords. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor fHOj2P55J iVTiAnnBBpM 1 The CENTRAL Hotel STEAM HEATED ROOMS BY THE WEEK, $5.00 AND UP OPEN ALL NIGHT Cigar Stand 'A fine stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco NEWS STAND Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and Periodicals 3 ntlV nAPRF.TT. Manager Telephone 155-W LjuuL,mr,iw,. ' wy.www wwwwwwwwwwww J CALIFORNIA NEWS ANDBItSON, Jan. 17. Tho Shasta county supervisors havo appointed Ed Story, II. E. Black nnd Fred Flold as new directors of tho Anderson Mosquito Abatement district to tako tho placo of Mrs. W. II. Tormoy and William nice, whoso terms of office expired January 1st, and of Mrs. Helen D. Umbsen, resigned. CHfCO, Jan, 17. Soven mid-term graduates of tho Chlco state normal school will end tholr studies on Jan uary 28th. Their diplomas, however, will not bo presented until noxt Juno. ROBBVILLE, Jan. 17. Urging as a means of curbing tho crime wave, particularly holdups, citizens with business about town at night are urgod to arm thamsolves for the pur poso of dealing with criminals, In a proclamation Issued by Dr. Bradford Woodbrldge, mayor of Rosevllle. MARY8VILLE, Jan. 17. An nouncement that $16,000 had been distributed among its employes on Docember 31st in a profit sharing schomo has been mado by officers of tho string of RIdcout banks In northern .California. Tho announce ment stated that tho plan would bo continued policy of tbo banks. Tho division was basdd on length of ser vice and present salary. REDDING, Jan. 17. An auction salo of Indian allotments In tho east ern part of Shasta county will bo hold at tho agency In Redding on Sunday, March 13th. Thore aro 14 allotments and they aro appraised by tho bureau of Indian affairs at tbo gross sum of $20,489. REDDING, Jan. 17. City Marshal John W. Reives, who was shot and fatally wounded while attempting to arrest Owen Davis and Qeorgo Schulto, two robber suspects, died hero Friday. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17. A tariff of 10 cents a dozen on eggs was ask ed In telegrams sont to United States senators and representatives by poul trymen of central and southern California. of a million wage-earning women. The Tartars In Turkestan aro said to be able to buy as many wives as they want at tho rate of a box of matches each. Women suffragists have reason to lament the defeat of M. Venlzelos in tho Qreok elections, for that states man hns long been regarded as the father of tho women suffrage move ment in Orceco. Hi H T Tako SnllH to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Adds Kldnoy nnd Bladder weakness re sult from uric acid, says a noted au thority. Tho kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass It on to tho bladder, whoro it often remains to Ir ritate and Inflame, causing a burn ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at tho nock of tho blad dor, obliging iyou to seek relief two or three times during tho night. Tho sufforer is In constant dread, tho wa tor passes somotlmes with a scald ing sensation and Is very profuse; again, there is difficulty In avoiding it. Bladder weakness, moat folks call It, becauso they can't control urin ation. Whllo it Is extremely annoy Ing and somotlmes very painful, this Is really ono of tho most simple all ments to ovorcorao. Cet about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar mnclst and tako a tablospoontul in a glass of water boforo breakfast, con tinue this for two or three days. This will noutrnllzo tbo acids In the urlno so It no longer 'is a source of irrita tion to the bladder and urinary or gans which then act normally again. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harrnlcfs. and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon-Juice, combined' with llta ln, and is used by thousands 'of folks who are subject ta''trinary disorders causod by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts Is splendid for kidneys and cause no bad effects whntovor. Hero you havo a pleasant, efferves cent llthla-water drink, which quick ly relieves bladder trouble. Adv. DAVENPORT HAS CONFTOEXCK IN SOLVENCY OP DANK "I have absolute confidence In tho solvency of tho First Stato and Sav ings bank to pay dollar for dollar," said W. C. 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