The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 19, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Transports Make First
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AN ENGINE1
YOU'LL NEVER FORGET?
The great Chalmers engine, now featuring the cur-
rent Chalmers car, arrived at a rare time in history.
With war on, and gasoline in use now as never
before, there has been one result evident probably to
most every man that drives a car the rapid decline in
the grade of gasoline.
Engineers never expect to see a high-grade gas again.
In the face of this condition now comes the great
Chalmers engine, which makes high power out of low-t
grade gas. - .
It makes "one drop of gas now do the. work of two."
It makes gasoline work as gasoline has neverworked
in an autdmobile engine before.
By means of an ingenious device known as a "hot
spot," the gas, after leaving the carburetor, is warmed
up (but not overheated) just before it enters the intake
manifold. "
Then by means of another ingenious device known
as a "ram's-horn" manifold, it is skillfully passed on to
the engine combustion chamber.
The secret here is in what are known as "easy, air
bends."
The result is that at the time when the gas is
touched off by the spark plug it is "cracked up" into a
perfect vapor for 100 results. .
This device in particular is one of the most notable
achievements in automobile engineering, in many years.
Not only do these improvements on the engine
create more power out of less gas, but they also make
possible a quick starting engine on a cold day.
When you step on the starter button in a current
Chalmers, you get results right off. And your engine
begins to run with midsummer smoothness no miss
ing cylinders no spitting-no hesitating-no backfire.
So noteworthy is this great Chalmers engine that
one is tempted to overlook other notable improve
ments and perfections in the current Chalmers.
They are numberless, and once evident to the eye
of a wise buyer, they win him.
To miss seeing the current Chalmers at our show
rooms is to miss the most recent and most talked-ot
car of the day.
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unham Auto '-Co
POllTI-AND. Nov. 19. The United!
StntCK transport Great Northprn ami
Northern I'Aclflc, formerly plying be
tween Flavel, Ore., and San Fran
cIkco, and owned By the Northern Pa.
elite Railroad company, now are
ready for service for the navy, ac
cording to Information received by
Commander E. F. Eckhnrdt'of the
local navy recruiting station. With
tlio Information came Instructions to
recruit as many men as possible for
mnnnlng these vessels, together with
twenty-eight submarine chasers.
Ships cooks, mess attendants, cooks
for officers' mess, firemen, machinists
and seamen are especially desired.
The manning of .the submarine
chast-rd will relieve many men of the
larger naval vessels on patrol duty on
west coast points for duty on the At
lantic. Local recruiters claim .that
young men oT the Northwest who
want navy service will have unusually
attractive billets In being assigned to
any of these vessels. The transports
are known as "floating palaces," and
duty aboard the sub chasers about the
Pacific Coa3t will be as attractive,
they claim, as that of a crew aboard!
a private yacht. These boats are 110 1
feet long, and carry a crew of twen
ty-two.
ADVERTISED MAIL LIST
The following unclaimed mall mat
ter, advertised on the 17th of Novem
ber, will be sent to the Division of
Dead Letters, San Francisco, on the
1st of December. A charge of one
cent will be made for each letter de
livered from this list. In calling say
advertised. W.VA. DeUel, P. M.
Frank Aschely, Mrs. W. H. Ayers,
J. Brandenburg, Olo Roleo, Henry
rirookfleld, Wm. Brown. C. W. Clckcr,
Paul W. Clawson, Jchri Danlelskl,
Mrs. Ida Dan forth, Harry Dann, W. J.
Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ciutli
rldge, Phillip Hanks, Arthur Haydon,
Mrs. H. E. Hllkey, Mrs. Florence HI1
key, A. D. Huff, Mrs, M. E. Hutch
Ins, Mrs. Johnnie Jackson, Klamath
Falls Lumber Co., Mrs. Irving Kes
terson, K. Koofold, Robert I-amm
(2), P. J. Lyle, Joe Miller, Dan Mc
Cauley, D. C. Patton, Daniel Patton,
A. Popenoe, Henry Savldge, Stella
Selvester, D. L. Shrlner, Mrs. Sarah
Smith, Outon Steuffert, Miss Estella
Sylvester, J. W. Thomason, Bud Wat
ters, Mrs. J. Walsh, MTfl. C, Williams.
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open alulcee of the system eaeh
morning anil wash way the
poisonous, stagnant matter,
If You Want
YOUR PLUMBING, STEAM
FITTING' OR YOUR HEAT.
ING STOVE REPAIRED,
OR LINED, CALL PHONE
414 OR 1036 MAIN ST.
Fred Stickle
CHEAP HOMES
Four room house and fine lot on
Walnat street for only giiltSO cash.
This is n real abrgain.
Four room house ami large lot on
Michigan avenue for 98UO, oa easy
terms. Chllcote, 633 Main. 16
Vuu u'lll iimwI tour antn curtain
repaired for the stormy weather.
Bradley Supply Co. 16-tf
Those of us who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavy when we arise;
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, add stom
ach, lame bacjt, can. Instead, both look
and feel as fresh as a delay by wash-
.ng the poisons and toxins from the
body with phospbated hot water each
morning. "
We should drink, before breakfast, a
glass .of real hot water with a tea
vnoonful of limestone phosphate In It
to flush from the stomach, liver, kid
ncys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vlous day's Indigestible waste, sour,
bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans
ing, sweetening and purifying the en
tire alimentary tract before putting
more food into the stomach.
The action, of limestone phosphate
and hot water on an empty stomach is
woaHrfully invigorating. It cleans out
all the sour fermentations, gases,
waste, and acidity and gives one a
splendlid appetite for breakfast and
It Is said to be but a UtUe while until
the roses, .begin to appear In the
cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone
phosphate will cost rerjr UtUe at the
drug store, but is sufficient to make
anyone who is bothered with btlous
ness, constlpatllon, stomach trouble or
rheumatism a real enthusiast on the
subject of Internal sanitation. Try it,
and you are assured that .you will look
better and feel better in every way
shortly. Adv.
Two Society Suffragettes in the Clothing '
. Worn at Oqcoquan Jail Near Washington
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Anywhere in the City
Quick ServkT
Reasonable Rates
PHONE 1S7
Western Transfer
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FARM ENGINE
Economical Simple
Light Weight Substantial
Fool-Proof Construction
Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore
Leak-proof Compression.
G. C. LORENZ
LEGAL NOTICES
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MRO. J. H, hOPKINd AND
'Mrs. J. A. H. Hopkins, chairman of
the suKragettea in New Jersey, whose
husband is the chairman of the pro
gressive party in that state, and who
1 known to society there, and Mrs.
Jeha Winter Braaaaa, dawlitar ef
Charles A. Dana, are here shown la
the clothing they wore for thirty days
they spent in Occoquan Jail, near
Washington, for picketing the White
House. The photographs were taken
the day they ware Uberlbd. "
Citation
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County
In the Matter of the Estate of Wallace
Baldwin, Deceased.
To Alice Baldwin, Doltie Laura Uer
lings, Robt. T. BaMwin and Her
bert W. Baldwin:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
Tou are hereby cited and required to
appear in the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Klamath County,
at the court room thereof, In Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the -83d
day of November, 1917, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, then and there to
abow cause, if any you have, why an
order of this Court should not be
made authorising Robt. T. Baldwin,
administrator of tbe above entitled
estate, to sell, at private sale, tbe fol-
lowing described real property be
lonaina to said estate, to-wit:
Situate in Klamath bounty, Ore
gon, beginning 40 feet south and
170 feet east of ihe corner of sec
tions, I, 11 and 18, Township 41
! south, range 10 east of Willamette
Meridian; thence south 60 feet;
thence east 81 feet; thence north
10 feet; thence west 38 feet to
point of beginning; the said parcel
being situate within the corporate
limits of town of Merrill, v said
county and state.
Witness the Honorable Marlon Hanks,
Judge of the above . entitled Court,
with the teal of said Court affixed
this 80th day of October, 1817.
(Seal) C. R. DS LAP, Clerk.
By Cbas. F. DB LAP, Deputy.
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YOUR dollar, when spent in our storel
get you most for your money."
It is our aim to give maximum value!
at minimum cost.
Every day, we are proving to the drug
buyers in this community that every
dollar spent with us gives them a hun-.
dred cents in value, f ' j
It is our policy to prove that your
dollar has biggest purchasing power when
you buy your drug merchandise from
us. and e back up eaeh purchase by
service that is not tnly conscientious
but thoroughly satisfying, f
Buy here and get your big dollar
worth.
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Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O'. O. F.,
meets Friday night. R. A. Emmltt,
N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 467 I. O.
O. F., meets Tuesday night, R. A.
Emmltt. C. P., L. J. Bean, Scribe.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHORN
Coanty Sarveyor
ClvO Engineer
City & County Abstract Co.
ARTHUP R. WILSON
517 Main 8t.
FARM LOANS AT 8 PERT CENT
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DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician & Sargeoa
Suite 211, 1. 0. O. F. Temple
(over K. K. K. Store)
Phone 321 . . Res. Phone, 2S8R
(The .only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeon In Klamath
Falls.)
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W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Malthoid, Tar and Gravel Roof
ing. Root Coating. Repair Work
a Specialty. 832 8. Sixth Street.
Phone 893,
NOODLES
AND CHOP SUEY
AT ALL HOURS
Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Trade Solicited
Oo Main St.,
at Center
CLEANING & PRESSING
Phone 410
All Garments Called for and
Delivered
Agents for
KAHN MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
J. POSPISIL
711 Main St.
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New City Laundry
We Guarantee Our Work.
Shirts and Collars Laundered.
We also wash silk, wool, and eel
ered gods very carefully. Try us
enee and be convinced. Our prim
are right Phene 1M.
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