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v"ym:w. MONDAY, JUNE I, 1111 r,A jjSj&l ' 5 ip,,l,lllll,B vratai HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORIOON THE EVENING ' 1 Giant Collier Missing With 293 Perso 'SSSSSatiSL O.S COLUCR. CYCLOPS 'll "" "-,ncn M lfc" " "h Po o. M. In- -.. ,,, , uv u.i hit way rrom Houili America to the United States. , eluding craw and passe nge r. Conditions in Twelfth ' Reserve District 1 Tbe condition of grain In an parti lie considerable lumber from tbts dto- Cyclops Whereabouts Still Great Mystery of the district, except California, li good. A larger acreago was seeded, and a considerable Increase In produc toln Is expected. On May 1 the eon Ultlon of winter wheat In Washington, Oregon and Idaho was better than the average for the. past flvo years, California, wheat acreage on May 1st was 416,000, with an estimated pro duction of 7,076,000 bushels, or 349,000 'Atlantic to carry, bushels less than last year, the de-iEuroB crease being due to lack of spring rains. In the Imperial Valley, harvest ing of wheat and barley has started; 100,000 tons of barley and 10,000 tons of wheat being the estimated produc tion. Recent rains la Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho have greatly las proved the condition of all grains. The winter wheat acreage Is estimated at 1.850.000 In Washington and 653,000 In Oregon. About 60,000 acres are planted to rye In Washington, Oregon and Idaho, from which 696,000 bushels are expected. Hay acreage Is about the same 'as last year, and the condi tion Is normal. Ranges in the Paclflo trict The control exercised by the Unit ed States shipping board over the movements of vessels and govorameat requisition, have swept the porta of the district practically clear of vessels available for charter. The ai 1 H..k u.1 I A. In I""" " wnoreoy we piioiBBSSBt ooiains z&v.uw was of snipe ia ex change of tonnage for Oriental trade, an most Japanese ships will go to the aad supplies to Bteel aad woodea shlpbulldlag con tinues to lead all other Industries la the district, Lauaehlags are of al most weekly oocntraaos, aad several shipbuilding reeorda have been brok- ea recently. Bach aealavomsats, apart from their Importance la aldlag the early Increase la available 'tonnage, llustrates the Improved spirit of the workmen la the shipyards, far It ia oa their efforts that the shlpbulldlag pro gram depends for results. WASHINGTON, D. C, June 3.-, became of the missing collier,' What Cyclops? Is she a prlte In some Gorman port, tat victim of treachery? Docs sha ll disabled In some unfrequented covo of the( tropical aeas, driven there and helpless, by accident? Or linn nhe mndo her lust voyage, nnd with nioro than 300 souls turned up In I'ort of Mlxalng Men to join neventeen other shlpn of the American navy which havn dlnappeared Junt an ni)nteriounly slnco 1761? Hulling from Itarbadoes In the Went Indies March 4th, with a complement of 295 men, the great 19.000 ton naval collier has not since been slihted or reported. !)y order of the navy da- Northwest arc la good condition, but imitinciit nil avallablo navy craft In " California, Arlaoaa and Nevada are Mtuiliorn waters have been making a "P'o'ly drying. v dragnet search for the vessel, but ! ReDorU indicate that there will be dally tho conviction among officials i ""' " ahortage of Water for Ir- grown stronger that the great mod- rfc1'0" during the summer. ern mystery of the sea will remain un-' W001 arkata of the district Holved. (nave been very uasettled, due to the OMMMMWMMMMWMllMIIMMMMMM At the Theaters I smsbJ L-jtm.Ljaf JjJJ sap The Bath Spray, eeee Puts the finish en the bath that le a been en a hot day. Gives yea all the refreshing effects of the ahower. Or If used after a shampoo It eleaneco hair and scalp therely. Add a bath spray to your bath room equipment and you won't regret It 4AAfJtmAMlMaiji In Trtaasle'a aaw photoplay' Laaoa sue Ufa," which will bo ahowa at tho Temple 'tonight, OUve Thomas eaacta the part of aa appareatly laaeeeat young country girl who malots a rich, young vulture of a large aam af money. "Limousine Lifer la aa adaa. Dut tho search for the shin tnt i. uncertainty of the government's ac- tatloa of tho story by Ida hL Zvaaa mnlntnlned with unabated Intensity. Uon Tne ttuatloa has cleared since which made such a hit la the Sad Crullers and destroyers have retraced "" '" inni m announcement mat Book, aad gives pretty OUve her route. Kvcry Inland among the icon-H that dot that portion of the xen In being carefully scrutinised for ntiy clue. Hut the unremitting anxiety of the searchers haa failed to disclose tttM VAvurnmAiit wnnM IaVa fti ahM' clip at the prices prevailing In the Uoitton wool market last July. This will net growers from 45 to 60 cents per pound, according to the quality, HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS i nny trace of a ship apparently plucked Tne bllence of apaculators and buyers In n day from the busy lanes of the ,rora ,ne " nng me past win South American trade routes. ter Mei woto rden of flnaac- Dld tho big vessel of 19.000 tons dls- taf wol aTowera upon the banks, placement, constructed with a view to who' fortunately, thru, the faclllUet wlthHtandlng tho heaviest weather. for "discount afforded by the Federal foundor In a severe tropical storm? Rew'"ve . to care for This theory sounds unreasonable to ,h,,r requirement. The growers gen many who believed the ship capable rnr ,ra "tlsfled the prices, ot uafely riding out of any storm sha nd W001 ta ""alnuing to move la coa might eticounter. yet in view of ,ii'Mrabla quantities. The flocks came the known circumstances, the explana-, ,n ,no wuuer ,n " nape, and tlon Is nccepted by most naval officials.'' h,b Potage ot lambs was saved. TIMWHLK KAT LKHH MKKT IK VOU FKKIi sediment, Irregular of passage or at- HAt'KACHV OH HA'K III.AIllKHl,0,"';,, by senstlou or scsldlng. mop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoontul In a glass of water be fore breakfast and In a few days your kldnoys will act fine. This famous No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mlstsko by! flushing the kidneys occasonally. sayiHatB s ma,je ,rom (ne 1Cj 0f grapes a well kaowa authority. Meat form'nnj Cmon Juice, combined with llthla. uric acid, which excites the kidneys, 'and hss been used for generations to tbey become overworked from the flush and itlmulate the kldnoys, also strain, get sluggish and fall to Alter, , neutralise the acids In urine so It the waste poisons1 from tho blood. jno longer causes Irritation, thus end then we get elck. Nearly all rheu-!IIK bladder weakness, aatlsm, headachee, liver trouble, ner- jnd Salts Is Inexpensive, nnd cannot vouiaese, dlaslnees, ileeplessness and injure; makes a delightful effervos urlaary disorders coma from sluggish cent lllhla water drink which every kidneys. on should take now and then to keep The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys clean and active and the the kldaoya or your back hurts or If blood pure, thereby avoiding serlou the urlaa la cloudy, offensive, full of'kldnoy complications. Adv. . I ns tho most probablo account for the disappearance. HAND GRINADE THROWING NOW-FIELD MIKT tVINT SPOKANE. Wash., June 3. For the II rut tlmo In the history of lnter-colle- giuto track and field athletics oa the 1'aclflc CoaHt, the hurling of the hand grenado will be a regularly listed Held vont. Tho Western Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association has drafted rules to govern the competi tion, which will be one of the stand ard events ot the outdoor conference iiievls to bo held here June Sth. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY The government report of January 1, 1916, showed an Increase In flocks la Oregon, Idaho and Washington of IH per cent during 1917. Conditions In tho lumber Industry have Improved. Tho car aupply at present Is adequate, hat lumber aaaa anticipate another ear shortage la July. Two months of operation under the eight hour law have shown 9.61 per cent decrease la output and 35 per cent Increase la cost ot produc tion. The placing ot 19,000 soldiers In various Oregon and Washington lumber camps had a very stabilising Influence. Agitators are not so much in evidence, aad tho attitude et tho laborers la said to bo more favorable to Increased production. The phtclag of the government's order for 100,09 box cars. 3,000 ot which will be bmllt la Oregoa and Washington, will util- a decidedly charming character load. In her new Select picture, "The Se cret of tho Storm Couatry," Ni Talmadge touches tho yet reached la her career. squatter's daughter, wroaged aad de serted by her husbaad, left to rear their child under a dead, aha rises ta great emotions! heights, aad her per trayal of Tees Is one that will wla the sympathise ot every aaiteaea. The picture U belag distributed by eiaet. aad will bo ahowa at the Star toalght m TRANSPORT SUNK IN TWINTY MINUTIS SSB!? 1 t , i,wvr,i BJBJSSJBajBJBJ --V tcr MS MAia torinut SUIT j PERFECT FIT i m urwwDi vtnrBinamnis)j OUABANTKKD Spring Woolens oa Display. Your Inspection Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Hnccessor to Loewe Hroe. ' MKItCHANT TAILOR &m am Main St. Thai naiui 4A461 lui ...a n. a w iin tmtta iuh edbi. . - - dent and health allila k Tmu.i. ' -X I ere are up-to-date In evsrv wiv. Thw cost less than others. See Chllcote. IS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Udlee 6tf Trenail ana Sport Hate at K. K. K. STORE, ' UnJe-dete autemoblle policies while yeuwalt See Chlleete. 35 LONDON, June 1. It to reported to day that the transport FreaMeat lia cola sunk la thirty aUautea attar be ing struck with tho torpedo. A i stroyer picked up the survivors. The vessel carried only the erew aad aai American coavaleeoeat eoldlera. Hera la yaw chance te act a era eeveiMwem heuoe en pavement at a eaerlfloe. It will pay yu to Inveetl- Hta, Will either Uke email house as part payment or will take aome Lib- eitylenda. See Chlleete. 35 JOHN C. CLKGUOmr . Coaaty Murveyor Civil Engineer .J City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUP R. WILSON 617 Mala St.' FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CRN FLAT FREIGHT RATES. Notice to hereby gtvea that aa aad after June 1. 1911, eharaaa tar haaUag freight will be advaaead to 19o per 109 rounds. WESTERN TRANSnm CO, CITY TRANSFER CO O. K. TRANSFER CO. 3Mt BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY save ivheat tVT more corn 2meaf use tworojtsh &boan$ utojutt onouffk Oust syrups Americans Bearing Gas Tanks They Captured From the Boche and serve the cause oHreedom US, FOODjRMINISHATJQfi HHHBH AHMU sVsHgPisalg BjAi JlPflRPL JHPHllgSv .sBWDaBVKsffiHa aBBBBBffi araBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrffi BarsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBr LaV - IrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrsBrffi bV LLHH BBBBLHi 1 sBBBbVLPBBBB SBBBBBBBBLbV BBBBBBBBLB BBBBBBBBLbV aLBBBBBBLI srewBTsBTaBTSBTal-! aa?sa?sa?sa?sTv"'rJvv,'M 111 tti aaareaareaareaareaareaarea'ia --jw , B?eaa?eaa?earari BTsaaTsaBB, BR SHB f? "LLH TbbW''" y-gySMySiSfyiBlWS yWdaBB'SffiBS!lliMBBBMBBB )gfitt a t' aSeamaH. BK,aC'Hi4fMm I 9VbbV'bV tf " rMfcttfBBBBBryilrnr bbbbWbbbPbwBBbbbbbbWH 8 M aaTaBTaBaTaBaTaflBTaBaTaaafaB1 BnfftaWeBSKBMHrBBeBBBaBffi 4BTK3BBaBoBsnBdBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaBaBB awaWaas'li iiilha.Sf ss iftilliyataa h&&fAXJtX Y tr---- W a 'I fn.at, jswnn net .-i . (i a These four American soldiers are proud to show the gaa tanks they 4aok from Hum whose treaehea they raided. The gas was meant for the Americans, bat whea the teat ot ooaraa earn tat boche raa aad left hto taaka U the invader of his trenches. The taaka are strapped oa the back, aad from each runs a toaa pipe aad aoaito wtth which the Hub oould attack, hto faa, Netloe ef Sherire Sale la the Circuit Court ot tho State of Oregoa, for Multoaomah County, O. & Ogler, Ftolatlf. T8. l MatUe E. Rheada aad W. P. Rhoada, her hasbaad; Llaatoa Savings Rank, a eorporaQoa; Meier Fraak, a corporatioa; Lao Frlede, S, M. Maaa aad Minerva F. Maaa, hto wife, aad Clark Wilson Lum ber Company, a corporation, De fendants. By virtue of aa execution, judgment order, decree aad order ot sale issued oat of the above entitled court la tho above eatltled cause, to mo directed aad dated the 33d day ot April. 1916, i a Jadgmeat rendered aad enter ed la said court oa tho 6th day ot March, 1916, la favor of O. C. Ogler. ptolatUr, aad against Maftle E. Rhoada aad W. P. Rhoade, her hasbaad; Llaa toa Savings Rank, a corporation, Meier A Fraak, ,a corporation; Leo Frlede. S.M.Maaa aad Minerva F.Mann. hto wife: Clark Wilson Lumber Com pany, a corporatioa, defendants, for the aam ot 61,600, with Interest at the rata of I per cent per annum from the 6th day of February, 1913. aad the fur ther aam ot 1135. attorney's fees, with latereet at the rata ot 6 per cent par aaaum, tram the Sth day ot March, 1919. tad for the further earn ofU3.35. coats aad disbursements aad 'the casta ot aad upoathla writ commanding me to make sale ot tho following described real property, to-wlt: Tho southeast quarter of the aorthweet quarter, aad tho east half ot the southwest quarter, aad the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter ot section Bine (9), township forty-oae (41) south of range thlr teea (13). east ot the Willamette Meridtaa, la Klamath Coaaty, Ore- New, therefore, by virtue ot said axe- eutioa, jadgmeat order, decree and op dor of Bale aad ia compliance with the aaada at said writ, I will, oa Tues day. the 16th day ot June, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the treat door ot tho ooaaty court house, la Klamath Falls, Klamath Coaaty, Oregon, sell at pub Uc'aucUoa (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title aad Interest which the wlthla named defendants, Mattle B. Rhoada, and W. P. Rhoads, her hus baad; Llaatoa Savings Bank, a cop poraUoa; Malar ft Fraak Co., a corpor atioa; Lao frlede, 8, M. Maaa and Minerva F. Maaa. hto wife, aad Clark Wltooa Lumber Company, a corpora ttoa, or either at them, had oa the 6th day at February. 1913. the data of plalatlfs mortgage upon aald prem ises, or alaea that data had la aad to the above described property, or any part thereof, ta satisfy aald execution, Judgmaat order aad decree, interest, eaato aai aecralng eosta. ORO. HUMPHREY, Sharif at Klamath Coaaty J)regoa. Dated thla 3th day ot May. 1916. First tosae, May M, 1916. Last tosae, Jaaa IT. 1916. JTOS-M-1T DR. RARL O. WI8KCARVER White Bids. Phone 354 Dentistry and Oral Surgery DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic I'liyslclaa A Sargwea Salte ail, I. 0. O. F. Tempi (over K. K. K. Store) Phoao 881 . . Roe. Pboaa, BBSS) (Tha only Osteopathto Phyal claa and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) KATHEni.NK 8CHLEEF, M. D. Physlrlaa and Sargeoa White Dldg, In Dr. Hamlltoa'a office Office hours 9130 to 13m., 1:39 to 8 p. m. Night calls promptly attended to' DR. J. G. GOBLE Well kaowa OptomotsH Optfclaa,!! ERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 126 Third St Opposite Elko Tempi Make eagagesaeats, aad h wtt call at yoar bom aad aaamlaa roar ye for glasses. If yea eoa aot call at Ma office. W. D. MILLER Corneal Coatractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Coa-, erst Building Blocks, Fluea aad' Tiles. 333 8. Sixth St. Phono S9S 4m9.,fr60O4 O. K. AUTO LIVERY Phone 62J 412 S. SIXTH ST. AUTO FOR HIRE E. O. ARGRAVE8 Stand at the "Mscca" Phone 153 WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY 6P GREEN SLAB , jf,. New, and have thsm dry and uaV der cover early In 'the fall. & W alee hgndla Body, Llm and Black Weed, Coal and, Fi on. KUmuth Futl fifth aad J -1 s?i itiL aamm sAs .fiBRaBB ('-,: 'BBRaBBJ a '0M ,; - smaaBaaaaaaaaaaBai ' i K C- -vKv i i&-s$&&to 2J& v JKaaBamm