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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1916)
j&y. . MONDAV, AftML 84, lilt premium I . uiuc De. I VEyp . and ' VER J Sag" BACON ffjtf 1K0 go pamaga MARMALADE Keillors Dundee, per Jar WAFFI'K FLOUR Clowe's Bdf-ralslag, per package Jc ITBUP Hot Oske," per H ga. . . ,80c COCOA Hershey's, per pound 4Bc Van Riper Bros. THE STORK OF QUALITY GET THE HABIT" TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXHURST'S MARKET gas bee completely remodelled, Is la the iiHWt sanitary condition, ud Imi as automobile delivery to lasure lightning service. CAN YOU BEAT IT? fur a combination for health and coavealeaee? Our prices are right sd our meals Uie beet. TIT Mala Ml. PtioaeiMllt DOUBLE TREAD TIRES Your Junk Tires Made to Run 8,000 to 0,000 Miles More Our method will save you 76 par cent of your lire cost. We will give you a double strength casing, practically puncture, blow out and weather proof. Send us two of your old Junk tires and we will combine them Into one thor oughly serviceable casing. Tho cost Is Insignificant from point of mileage, especially lu view of the fact that new tire prices are soaring. It figures a small fraction of a cent a mile, whereby you savo the price of a now tire, if you hare several we will be able to re-tlre the four wheels of your car. If you have only one we will furnish the other. They havo proven their value to our many customers. One trial will number you among them. CHAS. R. MARPLE AT BKADLEV HARNESS CO. .40o I Grain Smut and Potato Scab Cost tills country hundreds of Utoutauds of dollars annually. mount ran be saved through the use of m good FORMALDEHYDE We sell the best grade and guarantee It. The government rev onimeads Its use. To make sure of licet results you should get your upply from us. WfV KLAMATH FALLSTOFEGON Trffw I ' V-, KUMATH FALLSr0REG0N WHCftC particui.au pcoplk UV THKIff onuos SuIjtVI Sound Finance ' the best thing we have to greet wwith. We aVe a bank of con Uve liberality, Your ac "W we want, and guarantee to m Km,n for J oowtatwt "" ,ound financial principles. FIRSf STATE & SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MERRILL TO HAVE HIGH MASS SOON1 ...um KAHTKIl HEIIVICK8 AND HI'IXlAli MUH1C AT THE HOLY CHO88 ClIUHCH TIIEIlIi A WEEK Fnosi SUNDAY itov. Hugh J, Marshall, pastor of tho Bacrod Heart church, will cole - brate Easter mass at Holy Cross church, Merrill, Sunday. Apr.. 30, at 10 . m. Concono's Mass In "F will bo sung by tho following cheir: Hcntlal to tho accomplishment of their Sopranos Mrs. C. M. Hammond, work. Although these specialists Mrs. I). Colwel, Misses Krmo Andor- know tho condition und needs of their son, N. McKee, Paulino fJlncomlnl,''work as Intlmatery as It can bo known, ""' """wraini. Altos Mrs. J. It. Elliott. MIm Myra Anderson. Unas Elmor Andorson. Organist Mrs. M. Qlacomlnl. Look Iterore You Leap! For twenty-nve years I have repre sented the oldest and strongest Life Company In Amorlca, and over ten years In Klamath county. See me beroro Insuring, und I will savo you, nionoy. w ft f K. M. PRIEST. Agent I MAAMMMSA' MAMMMVWMMWVWW STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a very simple, natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, It may develop Into a most Horlous and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's 1 l.lttlo Liver Lifters be kept In ev ery homo. Wo cannot recommend Hi 000 pills too highly. Wo cau tion our patrons against tbo freo and Indiscriminate uso of laxa tives and purgatives. 26c Star Drug Co WNMsala Motorcycles AGENCY INDIAN (PoMerplus) EXCELSIOR (Police Model) Demonstration any time. We ell 1016 HARLEY- DAVIDSON KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE Main near Eighth 21 HVt'ouU hand Motorcycle und lllryrlce, $10 to $200. Single nml throe-speed, IOOO to 1010 model. Terms, und small INtymeat. SEE VEGIITK HE HAS IT Tills I3S3S523 bafSTIS' A- C Budget is Slashed by the Board of Reente i,'nntAoS,.HrTlc) ,Jv!,w, A01UCULTURAL COL- 'EOH, Corvullls, April 24.-On tho roc nu"onf(!at'on', ,of ; President Korr, the "; c ,boarU of "Sonts at Its an. nUR n,ct'ntf hero today cut 180,000. ,..-... .uv luimi luuuuunenuca oy tne beads of tbo departments. mm itn ... . . . President Kerr told the board that ,ho had hold a personal conference with every department head, urging the 'tiecosslty of tho most rigid economy In niaklna- out estimmn. fr h. ..i.. year, and that th7so I mer Vm'TS UllrS everything not deemed .h.Bir.i, ALr .C !. J"B it was necessary to make tho cut In their recommandatlau. heavy Thoro will bo no now buildings au- PACIFIC COAST LKAGl'F Standing of the Clubs Won Lost Pet. Lott AngcleH H . Oakland ...n 8 9 10 11 8 11 .079 .660 .624 .476 .467 .889 vcmon n San Francisco 10 8alt Lake 7 Portland 7 Results Saturday At Portland It. H. B. Portland 3 8 3 Salt Lake 4 10 0 Sothoron and Reche: Fittery and Hannah. At Los Angeles R. H. E. Snn Francisco 6 12 2 Los Angeles 6 10 2 Oldham and Sepulvoda; Ryan and Ucals. steen replaced Oldham In the sixth. At San Francisco R, H. .E. Vernon . 9 11 4 Oakland 3 7 0 Johnson and Whaling; Beer and Elli ott. Klawltter replaced Beer In the fifth. Results Yesterday At Portland R. H. E. Portland 3 8 3 Salt Lake 4 10 2 Noyes and Fisher; Munsell and Han nab. Hlgglnbotham replaced Noyes In the eighth and ReslgU replaced Mun sell. Oakland Morning R. H. E. Oakland 8 11 1 Vernon 2 8 6 Martin and Elliott; Qulnn and Spen cer. Johnson replaced quinn in tne second. At San Francisco Afternoon R. H. E. Oakland 2 5 4 Vernon -... - 7 11 1 Boyd nnd Elliott; Fromme and Mltze. Griffith replaced Elliott In the fifth. At I-os Angeles Morning R. H. E. San Francisco ... 8 13 4 J Los Angeles 14 1 Corbctt and Sepulvoda; scoggings nnd Boles. Standrldge replaced Scog gins In the first; Horstman replaced Standrldge in the seventh, and Thomp son replaced Horstman In the ninth. Afternoon R. .H E. San Francisco - 4 8 2 Los Angeles 3 13 2 Baum nnd Sepulveda; Hogg and Bassler. Scogglns replaced Hogg In tho ninth, and Steen replaced Baum In the ninth. Advertised Mail List The following unclaimed mall matter advertised on April 22, will be sent to the dead letter offlco at Washington, D. C, on May 6th, A charge of one cent will be made for each letter de livered from this list. In calling for any letters listed please say "adver tised." Anthony, B. P. Berry, Edwin 1 Bernardino, A. j Crondell, Julius F. Delaney, J. B. Haines, J. L. I Mitchell, A. M. Neubanks, Jim Noble, Harold Seymour, H. C. Smith, L. B. or F. B. Smith, A. S. Tindley. J. E. Young, F. B. (2) , W. A. DE7L2BLL, P. M. ORGANS COMING BACK geSBBBSBBBBSSBJrgSBSBl THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH tliorlwd, except an experimental feed- Ing laboratory costing about $5,000. Equipment costs will be all 11. horvler because expenditure In tbls lino last year was but 12.000 la cou- frM to a normal expenditure of ISO.. C 0 A department of aarlcultural d. ucatlon to fit teachers of agriculture was authorized, with the professor of the Bnmo to be selected soon. A professor of logging engineering, Air. van orsdaye, wbo leaves a ten' thousand dollar Job to tako the college department of the kind to be estab lished In the United States, but Is necessary to meet tbo demand for managers of gigantic lumbering oper ations. The board frowned down all talk of having the name changed tq Oregon ?tnto College. Notice' of Final Settlement In tho Matter of the Estate of Emanuel J. Peel, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned as administrator of the es tate of Emanuel 3. Peel, deceased, has filed In the county court .of tho state of Oregon, for Klamath county, the final account of the administration of said estate, and that said court has fixed Thursday, the 25th day of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore noon, as the time for the hearing of objections, if any, to said account, and the settlement thereof. JAMES Q. WIOHT, Administrator of the Estate of Emanuel J. Peel, Deceased. 24-1-8-15-22 "Etna" Is a very ramlllar word la tho insurance Held. Chllcote repre sents all of the ".Etna" companies. 11 Dearest Public: Were you ever a regular kid, and got licked in the morning for not vfunuiuMj uui ivui nueu uu wcut w bed the night before? Did you ever get mother's kiss and your dinner pall and be aimed for school and never get there, but wan der to the hills and listen to the humming of the bees and watch the squirrels, and gather wild flowers, and usb, and have aome other kid sell them and "whack' the money? ace, but wasn't It good to be alive, to feel the sunshine, and 'hear the songs of the birds, to smell the per fume of the flowers, and have the Itch and warts, and not care It your hair was In or out, but Just waller around and be content with the .world. Most generally these long-faced, serious guys, that can't smile, have plucked a lemon from the peach orch ard, or are so eager for the filthy lucre or are framing to place the har poon In you so deep that you will not try to take it out. Once I was that guy, and It has not all escaped from me yet; that's why I am not serious enough for some folks. Seriousness Is not a criterion of the massive Intellect; It should be a sig nal for you to put on your armor If you don't want to be stung. I was goln to build a platform to stand on for this county commissioner Job, but I am not now, as I would have to tell the biggest bunch of damdest lies that you ever beard, but that is not my forte. 1 stand for good'roads, and we have got to have them, as they aro our best asset. Business Is business with me, and it's going ,to be the same if I am elected to help do business' for Klam ath county. This Is my home; I live In Klamath Falls, and it you are a republican I want your support; that is, If I am serious enough for you. I am paying y debts, and I guess that's about as good as these serious, self-anointed folks are doing. Hurry to my aid. THADDEUS McHATTAN. WE ARE STILL BUYING Wool Hides Furt: Weeks Hide & Fir Ctv ' Many people realise that an ordinary nlafwr can get aero music out of an organ than a piano. .Can yon afford to do without sauslc la your hosae when we have good used organs on terms, aa lew as cents a day? Call at once And look them' ever. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Postoffice , FALLS, OREGON SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER ffvsryene should drink hot water with phosphate In It, m esters kreakfaet To feel as fine as the proverbial flddle, we must Jteep the liver washed clean, ahd almost every morning to prevent Its sponge-like pores from clogging with Indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted physician. If you get headachs. lt'a your liver. I If yoti catch cold easily, it's your liver. If you wake up with a bad taste, fur red tonguo, nasty breath or stomach becomes rancid, It's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes. all denote liver uncleanllness. Your! liver is tho most Important, also the most abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know Its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which Is a dangerous, salivating chemical which 1 can only be used occasionally because It accumulates In the tissues, also at tacks the bones. Every man and woman, sick or well, should drink each morning be fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonf ul of limestone phos phate In It, to wash from the liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Limestone phosphate does- not re strict the dlot like calomel, because it can not salivate, for It is harmless and you' can eat anything afterwards. It is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which la sufficient for a demonstration of how hot water and me8tone pho8phato cleans, stimulates and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling fit day in and day out. Adv. Wood! SLAB, LIMB AND BODY Sawed to any length. Oar best block wood Is delivered direct from sheds, and Is always dry. One load will convince yon. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr. Phone 187 dollar for dollar, you get the BIGGEST value in a Studebaker ThStuJ4aSUP!U01Urc ttr rift fl fir TiMrrTT'-r-'""- "" -"t " ? o " 8eie by aide wHfc any other cars on the market and go over then point for point SSg&ZL-"' . -ROOt: W "n.- - ISSSm l CTSr 122.incB'M - !fSrgafart ""' f the finest, ---" VwrfahPOt00 -L, front ate '"rkPPb r -w - . toS-1 keAfflfc r jju a" IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IX BEAUTIFYING OF KLAMATH Cut tbls coupon out, slga your name, and mail It to the ath Commercial Club- as your entry In the City Beautiful Ceateet this summer: City Beautiful Cemmittee: X Please enter mo as a contestant In the City Beautiful Contest Have pbotogrspber call PROFESSIONAL CARDS etat1iaVsS1MWAlaVlAMMMSsM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AB8TRACT8 INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men DR. r. M. WHITE EYE, EAR, NOISE and THROAT 207 Odd Fellows' BaOdbBg HOUSES AND LANDS Good four-room house, omtbalM lugs, trees, bUllard room fully equip ped, six large lots, close to big pay roll. Price $8000.00. WU1 sell three lots and buildings separately and give terms If desired. It's a real bargain- Four-room house, large corner lot, close In, $1000.00 cash. Fine building site In Hot Springs Addition. Price $520.00 on easy terms. Large corner lot oa 11th street, close in, $650.00 on terms. Nice lot In Mills Addition, $175.00, terms. Twenty-acre irrigated tract six miles from Falls. Price $1000.00, terms. A dandy 40-acre tract, some al falfa, $8000.00, terms. A 70-acre Irrigated tract in the lieart of the Klamath valley, partly improved, deep, sandy loam soil, ex cellent drainage. Price $5500, terms. One of the best 80acre Improved Irrigated tracts in the valley. Price $8000.00, terms. A 124-acre irrigated ranch oa Lost River, improved. It's cheap at $85.00 per acre. Terms. Business property, booses, lots, farm lands, stock ranches, rentals, loans, general insurance, SEE CHTLOOTE " zt If ...aentials v. inviting - rorofort. and wheel" ""htoto. the row to. drive .t not w ml- "nrf-T4 to00"" dash. rr. . "-j . .. itofet. in " . - 2rsrss ived jmm sattPwec y-.-ana, P0 1 a-tot-5CmpiettHI" iS a If aVnefJeVl far "' -j OW" .m White PeUcan Garag rv a. OS PACI TMMsf 'JavV'n ', " ':'' if JAX THE Name & ja Address - No. 811 Equity the circuit court for In county, Oregon. Alex Martin Jr., plalnttf, vs. Mark L. Burns and others, defend- ants. To Mark L. Burns, William BeUoal and J. W. Ollmore, dstendaaU: In the name of the state of Ore- . gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Had against you in the above entitled. suit on or before Saturday, May f, 1916, and If you fall to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, to-wlt: to far-, close his mortgage on, and bar all In terest In, the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section SI, township 40 south, range 8 east of Willamette meridian, la '"'math county, Oregon. May 6, 1916, la the day of the time prescribed la the or der for publication of this summons, the first publication thereof beiag oa March 25, 1918. . This summons is served by publi cation in the Evening Herald by or der of Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the circuit court for Klamath coun ty. Oregon, dated March SS, 1916, which order requires that this sum mons be published once a week for six successive weeks, prior to May 6. 1916. RUTENIC ft KENT. 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