'X'ittli ?lm '"OrV yoXDAV, AWlIt 'T THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOON -" ,V. rrtfi, tft ' V " 586.8 Miles . Through the Heart of Chicago in 24 Hours ' vC p.' A Typical Chalmers Performance At 12 noon, Monday, March 26, a Htock Chulmers seven-passenger touring car with first and second geara removed, was started north on Michigan Boulevard through Chicago traffic. At noon Tuesday, March 27, the Chalmeis was stopped at the starting point. It had gone 586.8 miles through Chicago's densest traffic. The motor had never been stopped. Nothing but high gear was used. To prove conclusively Chalmers flexibility on high gear, the low and intermediate gears were re moved from the transmission. The car was a standard Chalmers seven -passenger touring model, complete with standard body, top and full equipment. The same model you can buy today. An average of slightly over 14 miles per gallon of gasoline was attained, an excellent example of Chalmers economy. 586.8 miles, through the famous congested Chicago ' loop" district, is a wonderful feat. This perfor mance on high gear is even more wonderful. It is without an equal. It is an endorsement of the motor. It proves Chalmers reli ability. It demonstrates Chalmers cooling. It shows Chalmers flex ibility and perfect control. It is a new achievement. i A condensed summary of the signed certificate issued by the Contest Board of the American Automobile Association, under whose supervision the test, was made, is reproduced below. THIS IS TO CEItTIFY that the Chalmers seven-passenger car above mentioned was a fully equipped stock car. It was driven for 24 hours through Chicago traffic Only high mar was used. The motor was never stopped during the run. The mitcago obtained was 586.S miles. The gasoline consumption was an average of slightly over 14 miles per gallon. tflfc- i . Sii W C iJ I'kmtommn Cfi e9MrV, Amrumm Amtmmmkilm Atm9tmms Some Other Chalmers Achievements Chicago to Neu York On June 7, 1916, a Chalmers stuck car shattered nil existing road records between Chicago and New York, making the run of 1047 miles in 31 hours. The best previous time was made by a Packard driven by E. C Patterson, whose time was 35 houra 43 minutes. Giant's Despair Mountain Climb On October 6th, 1916, a Chalmers captured the free-for-all event at the WilkesUarre hill climb on Giant's Despair mountain, winning the $1,000 HoUenbeck Trophy and defeat ing four 12-cylinder cars, sev eral well-known racing creations and many of the highest-priced nnd highest-powered American cars. Wins Pike's Peak Climb August II, 1916, a Chalmers carried off first honors in the JJO cubic inch class on the ter rilic grades of Pike's Peak in Colorado. Its time was within a few seconds of much higher powered, and specially built mschines. Detroit to Indianapolis On June 12, 1916, the Chalmers set a new record over the roads between Detroit and Indianapc lis, 30) miles, making the trip in eight hours, 23 minutes. Atlanta to Chattanooga June 24, 1916. a Chalmers lowered all records between Atlanta and Chattanooga. The distance of 125 miles was cov ered in 3 hours, 53 minutes. This is faster than the time of the Dixie Flyer, the fastest rail road train of the south. Dallas to San Antonio Another famous train the Katy Limited was beaten by a Chalmers between Dallas and San Antonio. The Chalmers made the run in 9 hours and 22 minutes, 1 hour and 33 minutes faster than train time. Dunham Auto Company Tl AOVKftTIMEl) MAIL LIST Tbe following unclaimed nail mu ter advertised oo tbe 7 tb day of April, will be neat to tbe dead letter office at Washington, D. C on the 2 1st day of April. A charge of una rent will be Bade for each letter de livered from tbla lUt. In calling for letters say "advertised." W. A. Del fell. !. M. Adair, William llralnard, U. N. Cummlnga, Raymond Kddler. Dave Fallon, Frank Ferguson, J. K. McDonald, J. P., and Beatrice I'ellman, Nat 1'hllllpi, O. K. llhodes, J. C. Thomas, Mrs. J. P. Turpln, Willis Take Chre of Employee LOS ANQEL.E8, April 9. If a pat. rlotle county employee dealrea to serve his country In war, be will not be penalized for enlisting by having his job taken away from him. Furth ermore. If be Is married, bis pay from the county will continue while be Is in military service. The board of supervisors Monday morning passed an amendment to the salsry ordi nance by which an employee with a wife and one or more children who goes to war will draw full pay while away. rUT CIRCUS OF THE YEAR SENOIWOUT If S PAPER C0WNa TO KLAMATH PALLS APRIL OO AL. J. DABMSS' 0 WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS AM - -" WAV fla?()LblU,blrd" " wle1I. WS " Ike ttat solsa are Ospplsg. the circus art sirs. n!,r eo,t -re 1st sad all uTBU fr tee Al. O. J? immense aslant circus to eg 3!? MoB4,y' Apr ,0- A' J"""! car. and the big general J"J"n Palls in the jungles for a uLT u,wl VUumU ol red- Jwr win auks jt, roue age prosperity oa every keg "- tkia yMr, foretells a vast usibsr of oar residents sod those In Ike surrounding towns will fsll s vie. tig to Its wiles. Circus) Wast wealth of memories that magic word holds, visions of prak lemonade, comical elephants, orettv atlrla sll "dolled" up in spsuglcd gowns of rich texture, pran cing homes snd the beloved caniope, flit before our vision. We chuckle ta ourselves snd remember some loci. deals of our youth or some great ssc rlfleo msde thst we mignt see me mnitriii the. billowing clrcu canvss holds and we st once begin to plan aow we caa tsks tbs mother ana kiddles to see this only once a year sssussatsat woaders. Taossaa 8UII PighUag TACOMA. Wssh., April . Ta coats bss sot quit Its fight to have ..., t that beautiful snow covered peak of ths Olympics changed to Mount Tacoma oirimanr. - aaeetlag of tk Natloast deograpble Board la Msy. Tacoau will promt fact aad arguamt la favor of the asms Tseema - Mouat Jlalater. LEGAL NOTICES I NoUre of Kale of Real Kstate by Administrator In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In nnd ror the County of Klamath. In the Matter or the Estate of James W. Ollmoro, Deceased. Notice In hereby glvon, that In pur anre of nn order, the county court of the slate of Oregon, for Klsmsth county, made on the 17th day of March, A. I). 1917, In ths tnsttsr of the cBtoto of James W, Ollmore, de ceased, vacating tbs sale SMde tiedw order or this court dated January tt, 1917, and ordering a nsw sale, the undersigned sdmlnlstrstor of sstd de n-aa-ii win sell st nubile suctloa. la one parcel, to the highest bidder, for gold coin of the United Rtstea, ana subject to confirmation, by said eoua. ty court, on the 16th day of April, 1917, at the hour of 10. o'clock a. ui la front of the court houss bulldlag at .Klamath Palls. XlSKSth COUSty, Oregon, sll the right, title, latereet sad estste of ssld Jsmss w. oumore, deceased, la sad to the following de scribed real estate, sltusted la the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, and particularly described as follows. to-wit: The gouthesst quarter (8EK ) of section thirty (SO), nnd the' north east quarter (NRVi) of section thirty-one (31), towashlp forty (40), south of range nine (9) east, Willamette Meridian. Terms and condition of sals: Cash, gold coin of the United f tates. Tea per cent of the purchsse price to be paid on tho date of the sale snd ths balance oa confirmation of sale by sold county court. Dated this 17th dsy of Msreh, 1917 JOHN H. FOITKR, Administrator of ths Estate of Jams W. Ollmore, deceased, 'i9-a-t-9- tskiivn Judgment and Experience Are essential on the part of the man you entrust to fit a mainspring in your watch. Mala aprlngs vary In strength, width and thick ness and a difference be tween one five-hundredth of an Inch msy mean tbe difference between an ac curate and an unreliable watch. When you bring your wstch to ua, you place It In the hands of a work man who has the skill. Judgment and experience necessary to fit tbe proper mainspring, or mske other repairs, snd you hsve our unqualified guarantee of perfect results. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Mala Street Oflclal a P. 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An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh n of limestone phosphate la It, ae t harmless mesas of aelplag te wast from tbe stomach, liver, kldaeys aid bowels tbe previous day's ladlgsoUeis material, poisons, soar Ml aad ssv ins; thus clesaslag. sweeteasag at purifying ibe entire allsseatary eaaal before putting asore food lata the stomach. . Just as soap sad hot water slssass and freshea the skla, so hot water and limestone phosphate act oa the ellmlastlve orgsas. Those who get ap with a bad breath coated tongue, nasty taste or have' a dull, aching head, sallow eeessleelesV acid stomach; others who are eabjeet to bilious attacks' or eoastlsaUeaiT should obtala a qnarter poaad of Msse. atone phosphate at the drag etore."i This will cost very little, bat la aataV vient to demoastrate tho vslse ef Isv side bathing Those who eeatlaae tt each morning are aatared ef pee- nonnosd rsssKe. aeth. la regsri ! health aad appesrsaesv Adv. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHX C. CUKUKMUf Oosattyl Crrtl DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICC, ROOMS 7 aad WHITE sHJILOiMfj DR. P. If. WHITE ye, -bur, Keee aai City County Abatract Co. ARTHTJF K. Wt-SOV 617 Mala St. ABSTRACTS, LOAMS AM IXSfTRAMCB Says a glass ef hot water wKh phosphate before breakfast ksepe Illness away. DR. A. A. SOULE Myssclaa Rms. 1-8, Emma blk. Fhoae 161 J County Coroner e TWe excellent, commen sense health measure being t adopted by millions. Physicians the world over recom mend the Inside bath, claiming this Is of vastly more Importance than out side cleanliness, because the skla pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood causing HI health, while the pores In the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of hot wster with a teaspooatul DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKOI'ATHIC PHYSICIAN Suite -1, I. O. O. F. Tt seals s KfiiM?mber-Ks-ilastloa aai Rultaltow Is free at year In theotlce. Farther I wee the foldlag steel table f meat. This lasares the treaUBeattobeeaaalteaay la the essce aad tbe prlee ts the Pboae 821. Restdeace j, '- . W. D. MILLER MaltkeM, Tar aad Oravel Roof. tag. Km( Ooatlag. Rapalr Work a Specialty. Ill 8. Math Street. Phage III. TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF : YOUR BACK HURTS We Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders Recommends a Spoonful of lad Salts In Glass of Water Before Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate the Uric Acid trio add In meat excites the kidneys, they, become overwork!, pit sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The uriuo becomes cloudy, tho bladder is Irritated, nnd you way be obliged to seek relief two or three time during tho night. Whoa the kidneys clog yon must help them flush off tho body's urinous vuste or you 11 be a real sick person, shortly. At first you feel a dull misery la the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, diwrnies. stomach gets t-Sn tOMue coated and you feel rheumatic twiates when the went her in bnd. Bat leas weat, drink lots of water; Ua get from any pharmacist four minces of Jud halts; take abiespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days .and your kldaeys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combiacd with lithia. and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys ami xtimulute them to normal activity, uUo to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is u source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Suits is inexpensive, cannot Injure, makes a delighllul etrervescent ntiuu-watei everyone should take now and thei kidneys clean and active. Pruggl Tiitv cmi mis in .11111 miHH 111 luiki wiiu uhhhm ih ..-,v J.. l.SJ l.l ...1.11- Ik t- , iw.ai UfVHIIIIW wt.lMm'J .ww " t Wf trouble. 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