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MSL " ' R ,i Hft-.X. 4, & " W M :v k ,i,y W2sJ5 !j 'eMM'TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .. WCDNKoDAY, JANUARY 10, 1 D 1 3T TheEvening Herald A aM,1M Anf An A Jom An rtl guuicui uu riuaiiiouii Law To Be Made Today W. O. SMITH, Editor '' rafcUehed dally except Sunday by 'fin Herald Publlshlig Company cf KlMMtk Fall, at 115 Fourtn sireei. Kntered at the postofflec at Klamath! Kntered at the postofflec at Kiamatn g. Another National Crsisis Must Be raced by People Llepends on Supreme Court's Decision. ( flvkscrlptlon terms by matt to any Ureas In the united ataies CLUB WILL ELECT OFFICERS FRIDAY ANNUAL MEETING OF KLAMATH COMMERCIAL CLUB IS SCHED ULED IN MOOSE HALL ("OH JAN. UARY NINETEEN One year Obi month .15.00 . .60 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1917 Herald's Classified Advs. TuxiLfuifinrriVi"""" Advertisement! In the Classified I Mlumni are nrlnttd at the rate of I Five CenU a line, Invariably In ad vwice. Hereafter no advertisement will be accepted unless accompanied by the cash. Tin annu.il meeting mitl cleition nl uilU't'i of lli Klanmth t'ommeivlu' , (Muti will t held this je.ir In tin form nIOUUlTnV I,.. 1.1 H-I,.,,),.,r nn.l I'l.lf rnllnv.,1 .1l,.ln- C.Mi.-t-ll (if i b.ltlllllct Oil Kl Ull OM'llllU Jll II JtOllliIVIlUl ! .' tl 111 IIIVI HtH . .-. . I t)wa.x,i the people of the unit il SUte again' l.l acted for Hip goernment. Iiui) 19th. :U tin Moose lull To tlilj Mill face a national rnllroa.1 strike' Argument of the Adamson cno .. ,mlor. ,, ,,, lwkl. .,,,,. , T; . becun after tho court handed down It- ... ,.. ,. , ,,,, . , ,.,. ,, , j crisis depend on tin Supreme Court'- ... ..... ........ , o clock, tin public N Invited (I'iUIUU UU (111 !. .MUUtlill Ht'tlll decision as to tho law's constitutional ,00Won day In the tourt. Then win ily, argument of which is being made little room for spectators in tho tin) before that tribunal here today. 'Supreme Court chamber. Attorneys The government and industrial criids were anxious for lepl reasons as well of which this law is the outgrowth I? n. out of curiosity to hear pleas of the looked upon by leaders as .1 concrete array of lawjcrs appearing in the oo ;hiuwuumu uriwrvu iur ivei i lor rniirwius anil me fcuwrium'uw labor and those of capital. j In the first fight before the court The measure was rushed throuch railroad executives had the advantage last summer by President of a favorable decision In the court ..,,is.v V ''"1'' a y.iNi' . wi ' I vswsam FOR RENT MWMWli IMMWWWW, M nJ WWHWnn,. ., ncU o..... ..,. nim ,.in congress .- ....I- M.trt,., nhnne iasj. 2tf Wn ar olT tr"e of tOC below, when Judge Hook, at Kansas wv iniiiv.iu uiivi-i? luk nuuiu naif Viii. ueiirtrtii tuv inn, aiier a uuri tied up transportation in this country hearing, unconstitutional. That, how and gave promise of leading to con.,eer, was only preliminary. In today V dltions erging on ctxil war. This battle the Supreme Court will decide sti ike menace has not jet been ob- for all whether congress had the power i iated. to legislate wages, pro, idlng that eight At the top of the calendar of the 'hours shall constitute a day's work f'nitOil SfAt ltnrffniA Pmirt tklfiv.fni nllm.l nun an.l ha Ia. m-L " - I "' . u " -". Mr Strahorn mnl other- wilt bo 1 1 askisl to m.ike .iddres-es. and ii vrr Interesting gathenng Is assured ''I'', annual repott of tho secretnri will be.! rend, so that llio-e who h.ne made tho club possible by tlielr support ma) le.irn In what directum the funds haw been expended. Ladles are ex I peeled .it this meeting. j FOR RENT One two room newly fur nished apartment, including wood, lights and water. Hill Apartments, cor. 3d and Main. -lt MISCELLANEOUS jvriAfirin.ririnrir. ' ' WAVTEn Poland China boar. Noti fy Matt's Second Hand store. Sixth alreet J. W. Burke. St HIGHEST cash paid for furs, hides and pelt. B. P. Lewis. Sixth street, near Klamatb. 19-tf M'C'AUHTS EXPRESS Call Mecca billiard parlor, phone 153. 15-lmo' was the case No. 797: Francis M., after that they shall be paid mertime Wilson, United States Attorney for. premiums. the western district of Missouri versus! What time will be taken by the Alexander New and Henry C. Ferris. court after today to decide the case receivers of the Missouri. Oklahoma no one knows. Submarine Not Floated ! r.ritKKA. Calif. Jan 10 Steel c.i j bles were hitched to the f S subina rine It5 todii) proparsitor) to another' attempt to pull her otT the beach Thoi submarine ran aground in a fog uearj here three weeks ago Huh tides jes.j tenia) shoietl lier further upon thej beach A tlnal effort In float her will be made Thursilaj ' Something See Chllcote. new in life insurance.!! 10 ""LOST AND "FOUND uuumrj ruini'ii n-.r,-.r ' " LOST Six weeks old collie spitz pup. Finder notify Albert wnite, rine street. s-:t Gertrude & Co. Only a few days left for you to take advantage of the exceptional bargains In nne trimmed hats. 9-2t PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and WHITE BUILDING Upper Berths DR F. M. WHITE Eye), Ear, Nose and Throat Eyee Tested GUasee Fitted tW7 Odd Fellows Building DR F. R GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Bmtf 319, L O. O. F. Temple REMEMBER I never charee for examination and consultation. FURTHER This places yon un der no obligation, and you will not Be asked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to 5; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 821 Residence Phone 258R The upper berth is not. primarily, a place of rest. It's a gamble. Like poker, and marriage, and storage eggs. The main idea of the UDner is first. to see if you can get in it and second. to stay there till morning without breaking your neck. The chances ire $2 apeice and 100 to 1 that you lose. It you win you pay the porter a quarter. If you lose, you pay your own funeral ex penses. Life in an upper is just as calm as life in a bathtub on a flagpole in a cyclone. If you insist on trying to sleep in one, put jour clothes to bed and hang yourself on a hook. The only right way though Is to approach it as a purely sporting pro position. Take a lot of life insurance and a long breath and make a night of it SHOULDN'T MARRY DRINK HOT WATER -BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you reaHy feel cieanTsweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. LEGAL NOTICES $300,000.00 , CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS MUNI. CIPAL RAILROAD BONOS. NOTICE OF SALE. I yeTici: is ni.i.i:iiY givi:n. That j scaled bids will be receded by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, up to and including JANUARY 13. 1917. At tl-e hour of 2 o'clock p in . fur the sale of 1300.000 City o Klamath Tails municipal railroad bonds of tho de- i , and num 'I bered 1 to 300 inclushe. nil bcarlnc l date December 1, 191G, payable llfiy years after date, nml bearing Interest at the rate of ti-j to 6 per cent. pi). If you are accustomed to wake up with a coated tongue,' foul breath or a dull, dlxzy headache; or. If your! nomination of 11,000 each meals sour and turn into gaa and' acids, you have a real surprise await Ing you. TnmtrrAW mm..!... Ih.h.a.,1.,1.. upon arising, drink a glass of hot'ablo semiannually, on June 1st and "f hi a leaspoomui 01 limestone uecemoer jsi ot eacti year, with op phosphate in It. This is intended to ! tion of payment, on and after De. first neutralize and then wash out of comber 1. 192ft. fur tin. rnnufnmc.n your stomach, liver, kidneys and thlr-, of a municipal railroad from a point iv teet or intestines all the Indigesti ble waste, poisons, sour bile and tox ins, thus cleansing, sweetenine and purifying the entire alimentary canal. 000 000 SAVE $60 THIS WEEK Beginning Monday the 15th the price on CHEVROLET Model 490 Increases in price from $570 F. O. B. Klamath Falls to $6.30 Any orders placed NOW for lowest priced electrically equipped car in the world will be filled at present price $570 CENTRAL GARAGE Klamath Falls, Oregon -VVfWnnvl ffat'"w a AAAnvnMAAnn. j .--.--..-- -i-.-n-n-, -i nixii.-iii,i 1 1 i.mn.n.. Thoee subject to sick headaches. backache, bilious attacks, constipation UNTIL 100 YEARS, or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter pound of lime within said city designated an the In lersection of First street and KInm-' ath avenue to a point without oaldt city designated as tho northerly end of Dairy station, located on the south-. B I cast quarter of the northeast nuarter i ' of Section 27, Township 3S. south. Range ll'i esat. Willamette meridian. I rlSAMAAiMMMV B B City & County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member Oregon Association Title Men DR. A. A. SOULE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rmi 1 to 9, Emma Blk. Phone 151J (English pronunciation of Soule is Soul; French, Su-lay.) f Kei STOPCATARRH! NOSTRILS '" i ,. WRHl OPEN 'RILS AND HEAD J Flynn, who is S3, said the time is not far distant when men would not think of getting married until they were 100 years old. If a man takes care of himself, he ; O- w iwsaa ici fUUUU VI ItUiC " -- stone phosphate from the drug store Mamath County, Oregon. amendatory, known ns tho Timi.,.r It -.-i iw. i i. . .. . iT"- and begin enjoying this mormng in- All e.led bid, or proposal., for the sion. li t "uch nlue as I , g'e ll 0. " u ,, l,mU"'l '" ''" !" ' IVI.ru.ry. 19.7. sld hn.h li i. ,.M .v., . j. nurchase nf snrl, lnn,i, .m i... .,...".. . ,nlU0 M ,",,,,!,, "1" 0). -nt VIamat( tint being the lost dv of l, il,n ,., -women who try thTs became 77' and considered by the common YiWS ,".".? o su'aMS u', ZTt OT ST " " '"" "rt" "' -""- '" Lille and keep It up dally. It is a CI of the City of Klamath Fall., at 2 ,and and timber thereof 1 a been .", 1 ',' 1 tJH'1 ."" l'' h' ""'""" '"' ,f '" ' Plend d health measure, for it Is more clock p. m. January 15, 1917. appr.Vsed at 1160, tho timber esti-. or under in L ,Z ..;.. . IT"'. '. " ' """"' ' rMMr' r ,,,,"r J5m uomis are iihtieil in pursuance tr.ated 110000 bonrd feel nt It fin n..r f, .i- i , . . "" ' ",r wnnl '"error plaintiff 'an amendment to Section 87. Article unanTr0WihtZ 77 ' " """," r "" Meh i '" np,1- "' - r"' ' "" rrllrf ;.fthnri,!.,.rf.,,n.l.,i.1.-. Mnu wo land 1.0 00. that said ap., they might or could claim adver.o uraie.l for in ir . i. ... ties into the blood, causing disease, ath Fal.s. Oregon. ,h.C. n'men, men, h "pp fof "fh 'hpr or . decrr. dl.aoh K lh Inm. U of while the bowel pore. do. . ment was adopted November 1 1, WIC. I 2 the 2 th Z nf P "h " ,,,," . ' ' "" U '"'" " " ",fl CO,,rt m' MmY now ,, uPtee the plaintiff nnd ilefendunt, upon the groundi of willful desttrtlon on the part of the defendant for more than KANSAS CITV. Mo.. Jan. 10. De- cause woman forgets to have birthdays she is wiser than man, W. Earl Flynn. health evangelist, told his followers here. "Anv man vhn hue a h!,i.t.- nA. ImnnrlAnf In Iroon pImh ma n...A n .. .. ..u .... H wl, ,uua. a,,r-i , . v ..m. ,wM ,,M l'U,H UU - - . ... ... iiul,-u ii- IT,JII,.fl IIIIIIIII, hn,il Wr be is to is a fool." Flynn declared, he Inside than on the outside, because' of an amendment to Section 87. Article M, and the. land I"0 00 hte skin pores do not absorb Impurl- " " 'he Charter of the City of Klam- pllcant will offer nroof In sunnon nf health said . "He'll at that age be old enough to get married." The Chilrote Agency is the home of the tna companies. io H7f Craw Applied In Nostril. Ueree Head-Colds at Once. mi ,. : . -. " uur uosinis are clogged ana your head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely becauso of a cold or catarrh, Just get a small bottle of Kly'i Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant anti septic cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and tiaaliflff lh. lnffnm.J ....1l ., . . .M..UUSCU anunoa raucous ",M.jnht.nn .n A.. .a .-... .. . ,.r..,..n uuu juu rci msunt relief. VAhl how good it feels. Vnn, niu. I r'v trtla arA Anan ... i,-.j , fJtr" -r, ,vm ii u ciear, no lWtf"1?"'"' nnfflng, Mowing;' no Headache, dryness or struggllns fiy vreim uain ta just ; from bead colds and Wirlt'i a dallsbt Arf. m:" : VAN RIPER BROS. . . . Grocers to Her Majesty . . . The Klamath Falls Housewife MALT O' MEAL The Instant b eakfast food, package 25c RIPE OLIVES-"Cornlng Brand," per can 25e LOGANBERRIES"18.Kar.t Brand." No. 10 can, solid pack 0e Fine for Pies or Preserves. CHICKEN, A LA KINC-A ro'yal dish, ready to eerve, per can 20e BORAXAID SOAP POWDER-Segular 10c; special g. S. A W. SALAD DRESSING-Regular 30ej special 20e TOMATOES, COSMOS"-No 2ft cans, two for ,5. Case of two dozen "', ' ' l D The principle of bathing Inside is Bach rroI,osa' " purchase said bonds not new. asmilllonanf nenntn nrnr,iisnall be accompanied by a certified will still be a boy when he passes tho It. Just as hot water anrt nin ,!. cnPcI ?r 5 Per cent of tho amount of century mark." the Billy Sunday of.nurlfv and freshen rh skin. n hm' tne u'da or proposal, drawn on some water and a teaspoonful of limestone re8Pnlble bank, payable ttnrondl phosphate act on the stomach, liver, tlonaHy to the Treasurer of the City kidneys and bowels. Llmestono nhoa- ,of KIamath Falls. phate Is an Inexpensive white powder. EIJ" or Proposal" for said bonds land almost tasteless. Adv. .must bo unconditional, and the. suc cessful uiuder or bidders will he re quired to complete payment for said bonds within 20 days from tho time notified by the Common Council that (the bonds are ready for delivery, nr forfeit the deposit to tho city. Tho Common Council of the Cltv nf Klamath Falls hereby reserves to It self the right to reject any nnd all bids and proposals for the purchn.se of said bonds or any part thereof. Said bonds aro offered for pale in pursuance of Ordinance No. 4rt2 nf I said city, adopted hv the rvmimnr, Council December 11, 191C, and np proved by tho Mayor on December , 1016. A. L. LRAVITT, Police Judgo of tho City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. 12-lt to MB. roro c. 11. DcLnp, Clerk of the County ' .,,,.. lmm ..,,.. Court, at Kiamall, Falls, Oregon. , J, ' V 'T. ' ''. : - . ",w", hi inn iiiiuurnnm Any person is nt liberty In nrotet this purchnso before entry, or initiate a contest nt any time beforo patent Issues, by filing a corroborated af fldavlt In this office, alleging fart which would defeat the entry. J AS. P., BURGESS, 12-19 2-20 Register. GET THE HABIT """"iVRialRlVBlRIBRiiiiHIHHIHBIIHM NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Lands United States Land Offlco at Lakevlew, Ore., December 16, 1916 Notice Is hereby given that Pm I. Nell. WhOSO tiORtnfnrn n,l,trui, 1. Kiamatn Kalis, Oregon, did, on the 2U day of April, 191c. fllo in this nf. flee eworn statement and application, No. 09214, to purchase the NK',i SEJi Section 26, Township 37 south nnn. 1 9 east, Willamette Meridian ami 11.. j timber thereon, under tho provision o me act or June 3. 1878, and acts SUMMONS Equity No, 8ti! In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klnmath County. The Stato Land Hoard of the. Stato of Oregon, vs. II, C. I'cttlt, Defend ant. To II. C. I'cttlt, the above-named De fendant: You aro hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled milt within six (G) weeks from tho date of tho first publication of this summons In tho Evening Her ild, a newspaper, which 3ld date U tho 29th day of November, A. D, 1&1C, and you will tako notlro that If you fail to atificnr nnd finnu-o,. nr otherwlso plead within tho snld tlino, the plaintiff w apply to tho court for the relief prayed for in Its com plaint, to-wit: That tho plaintiff bo decreed to be tho owner In fco tlmple of tho following ilnd, to-wit: tho southeast quarter of tho north- - wm iiuunor nnu tlio northeast qunr- . Inn .f ,lw. ..l . . . ... l"" numiieusi quarter or Her- tlon twenty-soven (27); tho south west quartor of tho northwest quar ter, tho north weBt quarter nf ih,. southwest quarter, and the north half of tho southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section twenty- D. V Kuykendnll. JimIkii of thn nl,,,v entitled court, dated thn 2Mth day of November, A. I), 1916, CHARLES J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 29; Dcr. 6.13-20-27; Jan. 3-10, Summons (No. 852 Equity) jln the Circuit Court, In and for Ihe I County nf Klamath and Stato of I Oregon. Maud Evans, Plulntlff, I vs. George Evans, Defendant. To George fivann, Defendant nbovn Named : In tho name of tho State of Oregon; You aro hereby required to appear and answer to thn complaint filed against you In the nbovo entitled suit on or one year previous in thn Instituting of this suit, nnd that the. ilefendunt h.i been convicted of n felony. This summons lx served upon you, tho snld defendant, hy publication thorrof In the Evening Herald, a pub lie newspaper of general circulation, printed and published nt Klnmnlh Fulls, Klamath county. Oregon, onco 11 wek, for six consecutive weeks (seven insertions), the first publication being made December 20, 1910, and the Inst publication January :il 1017, by or der of thn Hononibln I), v. Kuykendnll, jud,;e of the circuit court of Klitm.-ttli county, Oregon, which said order wim mnde, entered, dated unit filed In this suit December 19, 101C. W. II, A. RENNKIt, Altorni'i- for I'lnlntlff. 30-27-3-10-17-2-:tl With a'Bank Book for Company you need never be lonely either In youth or old age. Why not start to own it big ono by opening nn ac fount with The First Hint,, nnd Savings Bank. Just a few dolluirt v.111 Hart one, and onco you ucqulra the hubll of saving you'll b sur-pil-ed nt how rapidly your savlnrs will glow. ,1 ,1 OP-Wiss mmmtf&c'mw ' -i im. "rm. 1 1.1 tfr. 1L JjlXM. t...4lRRRRRRi f. tit "pn K Trfrr l .'Wlj'VmW FHirin. tsFrnxz m- iij Sy. tfififtrw. "'-.:s'Js WiX.kW J .J"K FIRST STATE n 2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH HALLS. OREGON 3Pi tZIMSSSZK SSHBggfw-ii5yai6tn