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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1918)
roroAf, avNKM,fi THE EVENING HERALD, kLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Every Family a Fighting Family! ImtJk hOrL ' A. ?. k' 3WWJSW Tlic day of. talking patriotism has passed the time has come to PRACTICE IT. ' 'i Your government has officially set June 28th National War Savings-Day On June 28th every American is asked, to enlist in the great "army that stays at home." On that day every loyal American will "sign the pledge" to invest a definite amount in War Savings Stamps each month during 1918. Every American family will then be a fighting family. W. S. S. Cost $4.17 in June Worth $5.00 Jan. 1, 1923 This apace contributed for the Winning of the war by i i Van Riper Bros. , Grocers "Get the Habit" Grand Independence Ball AT Malin National Hall Thursday Evening, July 4, 1918 Ml'HIU 11' TIIK KAMOUrt llOIIItV Oltl'HKMTflA The atire In given under tlio aUKplrra r the OwMtliilatwI Lodge of Maltn. Hvorybotly la rortllally In Hod lit Hie moot glorlouN ihiie or Ilia life. V. .1. HPOLKK, V. RAJNUH, l JAMKH HAVLIN'A, COMMITTEE. talioochco, (la.; Hon. A. E. Ander son, of HoiiHton, for seven terms Sheriff of Harris , County, Texaa; Hon. 8. 8. Bliephcrd, City Council man of Atlanta, and many otheri whogu numi'rt havo heretofore been ghon to tlio public." Tnulac la aold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co. Adr. FORMER MAYOR OF BIRMINGHAM tNDORSESTANLAC heartburn, low ot nppetlto, loss of sleep and fainting spells. For weeks 1 could not sleep on my back. "One week ago, upon recommen dation of friends, who had .tried the medicine, I purchased one bottle cf Tnnluc nnd began taking It. Blnco mv uipnnil Hnan I hnVA Mlffered none I of those troubles to which I refer, and really bcllevo I nm going to get I narfectlv well and strong ' again. ' I Won't that bo wonderful nt my oge? ; "VOU WILL HARDLY KNOW Mfc We' " 8 " ? L I wonderful medlclno, nnd you know WHEN WK MKKT AOAIN, FOR I I am not given to 'puffing' mere ex- Hlm mm A am mitt ml ArlhlliinV AM GETTINU WELL." HK """"" ""u "... ' WRITOU rltlEND nt to materia medico "I shall continue the treatment ( with perfect confidence In tho final) results. , (Signed) FRANK V. EVANS." Commenting on tbla splendid en- dorsoment of Tanlac, O. F. Willis, i Distributor of Tanlac,, Oa of the latest additions to tho list of leaders of thought and action whfft hav itnma rArwird with thfilr unqualified endorsement of Tanlac la International tho name of Hon. Frank V. Evans, 1U- formsr mayor of Birmingham, Ala., "Although the list of prominent ex-State Examiner of Public Ac- endorsers Is a long one, I recall a counta of Alabama, and nt one time few loading names that lend both editor of on of the Bouth'a greatest . dignity and credit to the entire ar neawnanara The Birmingham Ase- ray. Some of them are: Herald. "Hon. C. W. Mangura, of Atlanta, Writing to n porsonal friend In for three terms sheriff of Fulton i Atlanta, Mr .Kvans says: I County, Oa.i Hon. McKenslo Moss,, "Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 3. '.Judge of the Eighth uistrici or iven l..U.imV DELIVERY SERVICE CHANGES NKXT MONDAY For all family bundle work, Mon day, Tuonday and Wednesday of each woek will constitute regular pick-up days, and Thursday, Friday and Sat urday will constitute regular deliv ery days for the bundles picked up Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. rtundlei picked up before noon Monday will bo delivered Thursday, tlioio received before noon Tuesday will be dellvorod Friday, and those received up to Wednesday night will bo delivered Saturday, except the rough-dry bundles received up to Monday night, which will be dellv oi ed Thursday. Wo shall be glad to pick up bun dles at our convenience on the regu lar delivery days, but such bundles will not be delivered until the follow tng pick-up day, either Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, as the case may bo. Any service, other than the above, required of us, we shall be glad to ronder when possible, but It will be considered a special service and sub ject to nn additional charge of 16 per cent of the total charges. Wo, like all other Idustrles, are seriously handicapped by the scarci ty of labor, and we ask your full co operation that we may be able to rendor the very best service possible undor the existing conditions. VLAMATH SUPERIOR LAUNDRY. 27-3t NOTICK TO CREDITORS "By the way, you will hrdly.Jtnow me when we meet again because I em getting well and' strong again. As I tcld you while In Atlanta last j'tucky; Hon. Moses R. Ulonn, Super-. inienneni ui rjiuiwn i"i - - nt Knntimkv! Col. John U. Qatns, . Editor and Publisher, Bowllqg Qreen J i icia you wnue in Atlanta last isauor ana ruinuni, wm j mown, I nave been suffering a long i Ky. s Mr. c. u. uoopor, rrosmvui . time with gastritis, aa the doctors Qjeorgla Cotton Oil Company; Mr. H. cell It really a disordered stomach W. HHI. " President of South consequent constipation, pains . I'lttsuurg, Tenn., r, i. . .,, in UeaJva,vbMMlo,eleblnf,!potton Mill Superintendent of Chat-! NoUeo Is hereby given that the un dersigned has geen duly appointed ad ministrator ot the estate of Henry C. Garvin, deceased. Creditors are, re quired to present verified claims against said estate to the administra tor at the law otlce ot R. C. Qroes heck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date or wis notice. i Dated June 7. 1818. CLIFFORD OARVIN, Administrator Eatate of Henry 0. Oar vln, Deceased. ' MMMW Big Sugar Curtailment Effective Next Monday Washington, Juno Sg. Iteguln tlonH for carrying out tho now ro- "Irletlcnn upon sugar consumption by commercial UMcrs, offcctlvo July 1, havo boon tnarlo nubile tiv tho food administration. Tho now restrict tlonK, It lias been announced, will apportion the 1,600,000 toim of nugar In sight for tho next six mnntha l.n." ginning July 1 on tho basis of three pounds per cnplln monthly, In order to supply tlio needs of tho Allies and of the American troops. The appor-l tlonmcnt Ik about tho compulsory su-' gur ranun oi Kngiana, franco ana Italy. Commercial uxors of sugar will re. celvo tliolr supply under n certificate system administered by Onrn A. Zabrlskle, recently appointed sugar' administrator. No manufacturer,' wholesale,- or retailer will be permit-! ted to sell ffugar to anyone except to householders, unless a certificate ls- sued by the local Yood administrator Is presented. Retailers may sell not more than two lound at one time to a town customer nor five pounds at one sale to a country customer. 'mmerclsl customers are divided Into five grcups. I Candy makers, soft drinks and so da fountains; chewing gum, chocolate cccoa, tobacco, flavoring extracts, In vert sugar, sweet pickles and manu factures, wines, etc., will be allowed f0 per cent of their Normal supply with tho exception of the Ice cream manufacturers, who may receive 76 per cent Commercial canners of vegetables, fruit and milk manufacturers of med icine, explosive, and glycerine wilt ho allowed sufficient for their neces sary requirements. Hotels, restaurants, clubs, dining car and all public houses who take care of 2S or more persons, may purchase three pounds for each 90 meals, served. Bakers will be allowed 70 per cent of the average amount used during June, lpiS. Retail atores will re ceive for July quantities baaed on the average for the months of April, May and June, 1818, cqrablaed. Any attempt to accumulate stocks prior to July l will be construed as hoarding, the regulations state. All stocks In excess of three months will be requisitioned, and all consumers Into the five groups required to notify food administrators of the amount cf augar they hold or have In transit prior to July 1, r ImlaSaiBmMBaBaBaHmmSSmmmS Sick Room Supplies Wo have m complete llae of sick room supplies in stock no matter what you need you can always get them here. Douche paaa, surgical baa doges, sterile aause, rubber sheeting, and everything that's needed la a sick room at rea soaaMa prices. (inftrwooattritt WKl KLAMATH fUS OfftCONnTT' MebarmJck r nr. oo4 mJ . half arlra. OOum ImiI.1.iI. w.. Itner'a Warehouse Co. " MVtf t""""""""""""""". Perhaps We Have Talked Job Much About The "Hot Spot ;j and the "Ram's-Horn" ; i "Some Chalmers owners ten us that we have not done the ear full justice '' in our advertisement! of late, by empheesrinf these two mechanical features to the exclusion of others. Now perhaps they are right in that and yet we .do not wholly agree. with them. If we have tried to impress yon with the fact that Chalmers engineers had evolved in these two features, something of inestimable, value to you and of almost revolutionary influence on automobile engineering, surely the space was not wasted. f Besides, we assumed of course that you already knew me Chalmers to be one of the best motor cars evst; built. The Chalmers has always been a great motor car speaking of the car , in general terms. For many years past you and every other motor-wise person have con sidered it among the first two or three high class cars. And we did feel that in the two featuree above mentioned, we had added to excellence of finish, smoothness and easy riding qualities, an engineering discovery that made this luxurious Chalmers also more economical to operate and thereby placed it in a class by itself. If we have erred in this we will change ard teU you about other Chalmers . features, on any one of which a volume might be written. But are you sure you rally appreciate what a tremendous diflerenos the "Hot Spot" and the "Ram's-Horn" combination make in the power and economy and the smoothness of an automobile? Certainly not all buyers do anprsoiats that for some are still buying other carsl And we can't imagine anyone buying any other car in this class if he knew the difierence and could get a Chalmers.: ' SmV tIKM A,h'mKKKOtEKKFTR&BltKKIKKKKKUKwl ajamajamjsajBBJS. SBmvsXSmVC(5 -Pwc'SrvSSWi 2MUvtsmBBioW" XSmmsaSmaSmaSmn BBBBmBBBBSmBmBmBwmBXSmBmBm aSmMmaSHBXSBv I ri'.Ssm?eaBSmTrB fJJ IBSSB'-"-'' OsSmBSBmaV saSmaSBmvZw sXSmSmamBmBmBmBmBBBmBmBmBmB TOURING CAR.?-PASSENGBR SHU TOUMNO SEDAN . . . SUM TOWN CAK LANDAUUTT IMS TOURING CAU.-PASSCNGCMlMt CABMOLKT.l-PASSKNCRRtim LWOUMNK,MAMNC::i -- STANDARD ROADSTER - SUM TOWN CAH.7.FASSXNGWSJNS UMOUSINS LANPAUUiT 4 ALL PRICES F, 9. D. DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Dunham Auto Company mIS mm?zm& . i'irc- 4'"$M'fa'' BmmmmSmaVJBwVwfii' .42 StUW u. --y-n-.'PTt ttirP" i' 1 . . it-iT T' nign uradei5:! Tailoringpi at 'reasonable BrlcM UMW OUARAXTCKD II Wh Pure Woolen. Your laspeo? tlon Invited Chas. J. Cizek I Hurresanr to IxieweDros. MKnCHAXT TAILOR" fflJ Main St. fX$ Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. O. W., meets frldsy night. H. F. BseM, N, O. Fred Dremer, SecreUry. " Ewauna Encampment No. 41, 1. O. O. r., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Masten, C. P. Out-of-town people, when in the city, are Invited to rail at Chlleetefa real-estate office. Kxtra desk, free writing materials, magaslne and pa pers. 14 The purpose of the National War Savings committee Is to create aa army of savers who will, by sarins, re lease labor and materials for the nee of the government In the war, and wa wlU lead their savings to the govera msnt to prosecute the war. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' JOHN O. CUSSKMUI ' Osty nrref et CrrS amgteser 1 City ft County Abttract Co. AJtrmrf) a. waaot 17 Mala St. FAlUi LOANS AT S F OBM FIAT DR. KARL O. WMROARVRR Ji 'White BMf Fkene SM Dentistry and Oral Surfery DR.P.R.OODDARO OsteeatatlUe FfeysMea a Salt UI, 1. S. O. F. Tesafto (over K. K. K.Stere) a'SSOssW ) e e MVBe svls9evs eaWWs (The only Qsteopathle Physi cian and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) , KATBIKRI.NESCHLKKF.M.D. Physician ad Snrssea Wklte Bldg, In Dr. Hamilton's oBee OnUe hours 9:30 to llm., 1:31 te 8 p. m. Night calls promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OptomeekH PFMclan, la IRMANINTLY LOCATED AT 1M Third St Opposite KHuTensflo Make eagagements, and he wlH call at yoar home) and eternise your eyes for glasses, If yon eaaj not rail at his oflce. W. D. MILLER Cewrat 'Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 133 8. 8ixtb 8t. Phone 393 WOOD ORDER A YSAR'S SUfFY OF QRIKr! SLAB ' New, and have Minn dry ' dsr csvsr early la the feW. 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