'SVjfe lATPItPAVi WWUPAKT M, fill l I'AOK TnRBB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i Society Events of the Week Mm. 0. W. wh,, entertained ' M- Alexntidor nnd Mr. H. F. ph. a N W. Club on Wednesday iflr lip a hostesses, The afternoon w noon t the home of her daughter.' spent In sewing, and after tlio busl-! Mrs. 0. I. Hubert. tii unernnoii noss tnc(itiK iKfiashmehti wete serv- wis spent In making bandagee for the od. Those present were Musdiuues surgical department of the Hod Croia Jomu llalloy, J. M. Lewis, J. Jmoby, Boclsiy. Tluwa present v. ere Mas- J. It. Vllmer, F. I.. Walker, K 1.. Pud- damn llmtton. Cummlnia, Dunbar, dock, Ivy Phillip, II. A Knljttit. I.. Ooelter, llurn, aiarun, newniiam, i, .wunigoiiicty, Van Hlrkle, II, II, Drive On Pacific Huns Is Sis By J peeled ' ) I' nil ss Company, tloldier of tbe upon the books of tbe -company at Cjo-i, lira ,M. B Hunt. Captain. I trusts or In any other fiduciary rata- Morning prayer, It a. ra,( W. U.J tlon, the name of the person or cor- Foster, lay leader. - "iponttlon for 'whom suck- trustee, li f Vour co-operation In our.tulsslori of aetlng, I given; also that tbe safu m angollam und service cordially wel- to paragraphs contain atatementa "mud, f t .embracing affiant's i full knowledge J and belief as to tbe circumstances and Church of tlio Hacrod Heart, corner conditions under which stockholder of Uttlitii "anil High streotH. Itev. and security holdcrs'who' do not'ap wJW A XtXKXKXX WASHINGTON, Kub. 23. Mlllttiry may huvo on I'ultol Hliitoi' Piulflc In clrrlna In lVulil.ii.... ... ..... ... ti. rooty r,,ln.m.Ur,m'. Wl'. "' ! Bb, B C.B1H IHHII,U...I11I,.,I. " ' " VI..II,ort.,fc n,,. i F 'Mra. Ilustamento. " "' ' 'rout Is Intended Hl.nt j,,,,,.,, nd. If n,i ... ,,. .t... i' 'enllly to Im n drlvo on Amorl- esu oppoHltlon, to pioccud against A largo number of friends gathered ca''1 Interest In tliu Pacific. Amoilrnti Interests In the IMrinr Tlilj nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans1 In fact, It Iiiim been iitiiirrit lully ud. """''I '"' '""""Pllilu'd, It li chimed, l,"fl AJ' 1,ncr" "f ith should at- G That the average number of nil, tlcrber and Obenchaln. www Mrs. Carl Cofer entertained on Wednesday afternoon, the time being ilnt In knitting for the aoldlera. The ....i. were Mosdamea O. I,. Carter, " a .a u t la a MlllaatlisitMM I. ..... I.. ..)-. a J. II. Carter, i-ouib van i.eiimi, u. ."",""" " "-nmsj oi reuruary milled the poHHllilllty of such n cum cud. Harold Lincoln, Lawrence' tt'th. to consulate tho newly mar- ...,...,..,' ' Klntiesr. l-awrenee Mahaffay, J. J. "ed couple, who were wedded on tho ' ' " ni" ,,r l"" of burfer ntnfH on tlm wcbIitii bonnr Psrker, Margaret IMtta, Uslla tlogera, 3h of this month. The early part m Mmo' bul """ for K0"10 wt'olrt l "t tho llultli nml llliiclc iimw, und lan Ryn, J. . watRina ana Misses " " ""i wnapeni in playing ""'"uu"" v" "ten iiiiiuriiiinnii an nctuiiuiy, y io:icciuu pniiciraiinc Cblorene Ryan, Kapha and Jean gmes, after which refreshments tu "urlln'H niuthc In advertlMliiK tlio the Huaslnri stato tinlll It Is ilonilnnt- wern served. Following thn su'ntM'r.con,on,Piniou unvu In tlio oh(. oil entirely, imtli politically anil ceo- I !.. H..u . , ,.. ... t . . . U' (k ,1... - .1 .. i nn imriy wriii in mn usiry aanch I Huifii Muuimll, imilor. Tlrm Mail at S::i() a, m. - oml Mu-ia at 10:30 a. m. I.'wjiiIiik orvlrcs at 7 o'clock, Cospol Mission 0 Main street, Sntif? scrvlco, 2 p. m.' I'ronclilng t'jrvlcoi, 2:.'10 p. m pear upon the books of tbe company in trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona lido owner; and, this affiant has, no reason to believe that any other por tion, association, or corporation has any Intercut direct or Indirect In the 'ufllil alnnl. tiili. n nllia. ..... ali t.. niw niuvn, uvuua, III Wilier nwuriiivi ToHtlinouy ami foiiks after preach-' than as so stated by him. Ilrst thru lisolatliiR ItiiFtla from Wcit- lt'1"1- v"" ro ir-V 'ordlnlly Imltod. cm Kuropo by tlio I'rcntlon of a strlnr; f" w- Mulllnnelx and io-v.orl.crs. run. s.w.i: at a iiawui.v Cblorene 'tn w w w Mr. and Mra. Leslie Rogers and Mr. and Mra. Uwrence Mehatfoy en Urtalned lait Saturday evening at a dtaclng party at the Rogera home. The big living room and dining room Nltio loom inoilorn Iioiiho on Wash. Illl.'lllli Htllict. nnn nml n Imlf l.lnnba With the niHiitnptloii of tho Ton-' nonilcally, by Cerniiiu brains ami Unr- fium hlgli sihaol nnd thren blocks fiom Main. Tills ran bo had at a hall, and spent the time until the wee '""lc ,,rlvo '",0 Itussla, osteiiHlbly to man (iipltul. ae a i . .. .. ... I II l.... a...a . . . . . . amau nour in trnaning the llglit fan-1 "' immhiiuvikisiii oh mo raco or tlio - prlco that ou tanimt liny the material tastlc. Kveryone preaent depnrted ' forever, and tho nnnouiicemcnl NOTIfi: or i:.STItAV jioiulrcd to build thN homo for today. wishing tho brldo and groom all tho ,l'a' tlwatago Is net for tliu thrust on' ,11,1,, ,r0i.g t lucltnlo tlio hardware happiness possible. Those present ho wostorn front coinliig Hlmiillano-' A muloy Jorroy iorllnK steer camo pluinblns llxtures, etc.. or tho cost of U'MA It m A ftf.. ..l. II... ftllllV thn flint Hint l... .. I...I.. - .... . .... ..... were cleared of furniture and baau- Z,r"u V.?L l?1: .;.,:;:,..:' "7 " "' . " r ' n,ry "". J'"nr? s V J"r- ". ",0 "' ba-aln tifii rfacorated with Dink and white 1 .7 -' ". '; '- ;- ' " "' "" iim. i.niimni an on mini nip; 111y i.iamain mn, toiiay. it will not re- """'.::: ..ti. . n..-.w,JO,n nnerson, M re. Jack Morton, "Jiy wiorosuiiK Aincnian military illiininnil cm left hip; 71: or V.V. on main leni: on tlm market, for ih. . Jirved thruout the ev.nlni to, " li,,to ,,u Mr' l"i Mr- M. r"''"Htl-i. tf nothluK .!.. In fuel, left ,lbs; ,ei vu.ttled. o.nor .an plro B e,i. iiargalna are getting ..? Tuests who nuabared about UoUck MU Mr"r'1 K"":k. ' "" Ofo ,,,OH0 wl, MMnl ',r,",,1,, ,,IIVJ 3'"" ' 1""'K property and n,rrer elcry day In Klamath Falls. ItaM-n MUDlea BuoDawas served1 An"' "U,,C, M,M Ktato Rueck A,Um ll,,l Am"rl"1 ",r,,:i,l' 'h Inkon steps .yl,: 0twn Jso N. Drew Tl.lt home rents easily, and will give .5.:..-r!.?!il " frustrate ""V Intontluna llu.llu ).iliy. Orccon. 22-U lirtt-r ti,.. 10 nor r,.. ! , Mr. M.br. We 1 about a block t mA Mr WS7 IH WW. XW..W The Happy Hour Club Mat on Tuee Albert Theo dora Flaekus, Robert Flackua, Arnel riackus, Albert Uergdorf, MUa llertha Helm. (Hen Pearson. Mlsa Itelnti Mr. day afternoon at the hone of Mra. W. cumber, Daniel D. I.lskey, Miss Km H.Weedon. Tha afternoon was spent ,,m Anderson, David I.lskey, Mr. and la sewing. The rooms and tablea Mra. John Mskev. Albert McCumbar. At the Churches mi nt. fiomo teiiiiH, i I't If I! Kmllli ir n.t.lfAa. kt. l 1. Ill l.nt. 1I..1 M'.i..wj3 uu "" "' " "" Hul "l IIIUI BUI- , n irii.nlnlL 1.11. Tho Mothodlst, llaptlst, ClirlMlmi uiul rrnnh)terlan roiiKruKallons w 111 ware decorated la pink ami wnlte. M-.i-r n. Anrf.rum Mr. n.r. "eo1 '' i't nervlco at tlm Houston aid Mrs. Waedon presented each of MCh Bm, ,jauChler, Kdward Foster, ,,r" ,'".M' "l 7! hr guests wnn a pinn carnation. Mss Mabel Anderson rtina nrMsnt wera Mesdame (Imi. i Rltha, Humphrey, Summer, Rmmltt, . I church, who lum rctlKiicd his ork well to Itev. W. K. Itamlio. !kTleo :io p. bn a in. Muiuliy. fninuoll to Ire tho members of tlio I li cully reor- Kanlrcil Knllit.i of I'yllilax l.oilRe. The nieasnKo will he cipoclnlly foi tliom. 'I'll ere will ho special mpslc. . An llixltltlnu In extoiiilcnl to tho nli- lie In KClieial to tlili mm.o. In tho eeiilnK .i- will met nt tlm lloimtoti opera lioiiHe In Joint sur tf LECjAL NOTICES mA0wfw0. sTAi i:mi:.nt copies -of ench Issue of this publica tion sold or distributed, thru tbe malls or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers during the six months preceding tho dato ahown above is 1,2C0. (This Information Is required from dally publications only.) W. O. SMITH, Editor. hero nnd loncs roon fur his new Held nt 7:30. of labor. There will liu Hpeclat music by a male iiuurtet and Hiilo'by Mrs. John Johnson, W. P. Johnson, North, CKNTRAL MCHUOL DOV gtelnwsti. Sheets, Shipley, Richard-1 W1.VH HON'Olt sea, W. II. Wilson. Wlsbart, Powell, I . Hector and Taylor. I Dolbert Powell of tho Central to lead the congregational xIiirIiik.I The Leisure Hour Club mat on hool la this city la la receipt of a. Rev. W. K. Ilnmbo will preach tho WedaHday afternoon at the home of "achievement pin," aeat by leaders of sermon. Let us show our appreila- Uov ()i tin. Onueisliip, .ViitiaRfmcnt, Clr- t iilatliiu, ote., Iteiiilreil liv Hie Act i r a . . . .. Rev W. K. Hambo of ,h ChrUtlan Mc with tlm other cliuic.m, In fa.e- , t!0 , ' lnJVernVd ZlnZl 'y cxrrpt Sundny, at Klamath I". !U. Orocnn. fur October 1. in 17. TI.e 0. I!. Society will meet thoro Rmto of Orei;an, nlo nt C:U0 p. m. In' Joint rcrvlco ;...... r ii..'...i. U. U I.I. II.-.. I. I.. -I .. .... v ' " "lillUlll,. Bi - '- it.. i. v .ntiiw Liiunin i.iiii iiiu iiiiier hiiriuiiea. Mrs. C. K. Wheeler, those tireMnt he.' tlm War Saving Stamp movement la lon of the erlcet of theso splendid ,r- lag Mesdame John Martin. II. N. l''"laiid as an honor or Doing one of Popie in our eny uuring iiiojo past p,,,,,!,,, s,1()(1, n, Moe, McCarthy, Van Riper. Manning, he first children In the state to sell two years by kUIiik him a Iiiiko audi- r 0tt0, 8II,,0B, llcfore inc. n notary nubile In and for tho Ltato and county aforesaid, i:ioventli Street Ilaptlut cliurrh. personally appeared W. O. Smith, who W. II t'o. i axli r. Tele-phono l..tvlnK been duly aworn. according to Kosliletn . 23.1 'Until ttrcet. il.nv. dopoJoj and says that ho Is the Whltlock, Whitman and Van Itellen. 80 ot Thrift Sump. A www i state wlile campaign waa conducted In Tbe Pythian Club will meet neit ,chM,U wM,k for "' of Tuesday sfternoo. at the horn of 'l,CM' """' Mr W. D. Cofer, SIS JeKereoa ):15 u. m Mrs. editor of tho i:onlnB Herald, and ctidont. that tho followlnc"ls. to tho best of Rl'HM RMJIMKNT DKHKItTM street. Tbe Udles of the Maccabees lxdgej nKRI.IN. Feb. IS. A regiment of et on Thursday afternoon at the Krthonlan troops ha gone over to home of Mra. II. I.. Alesander, with the Herman colon. nine niiu a kuuu iiuuuiik. lr..,...lilii. vl,.. m 1 1 n ... t. t.i. b ...i,i .n, - The oung People Socle. lesw III JmU ..Tl0 lMlnvn Vamng Ircnt ,)f ,u ott ,,,, mannscmcnt also meet In Joint session at 0:30 p SmilIay 0,n,)R( , ,crNco at (an(, fa AMy crcuIaton) m. In tho opera house ,le ,,,. ,,olIB0. ol(. f of 10 nforusnllI ubcaUon ,or . ,,.., ,. . II. .Y. P. U. will iroetnt C:30 p. m. tlr dato ahown In tho nboe caption, The Lhrlatlan be onto fioclety of , J(lll forvro ,, ymlnR pool,,0.3 rcQnr0, hy 10 Act of Au t u Klamath rails, which Is n branch or- uo-ietlea of other churches. ill?, et.n.n.iir.i m ,ninn ija i.i.t .. I. .!... .. !!... lf,.ll.. M fll. ..!. """""""" " "" ' noon"., You nro cordially Imlted to thoso l.nws and nierirsi biiuiinoi iiuisi niieniisis, ,m.,LM net the Imlill. l!nlUt In ,,.... .1,1 Sworn to and subscribed before me tbls 21st day of February, 1918. (Seal) BERT C. THOMAS, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission eiplres March 8, 1P21.) Administrator's .Not ire of Final Arroant In the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. ' In the Matter of tho Estate of Joseph li. Tull, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that t have filed my final account as admlnlstrat or of the estate of Joseph L. Tull de ceased, and the Court has set March istri, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., aa the time for bearing objections to such final account and for the settle ment thereof. JAMES H. OWEN, 16-23-2-9-10 Administrator. Society Women Are Big User of Nylotis Face Powder Kr-Kitnllcfm of price, they Unit It to lie the one face powder that inccta- all requirement. The powder la extra refined free from all Impurities. It (HnRt to the skin. Tho perfume I most pleasing subtle la Its sweetness. .ylotls Fate Powder la offer nl In an atnortment of tints tio of them will perfectly match your complexion. SSc-and 80c Rosea UlVrwoorsMi4TiY Administrator's Notice of Final Accooat In the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Marht E. Tull, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my final account as administrat or of the estate of Maria E. Tull, de. ceased, and the Court ha set March 19th, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. aa the time for hearing objections to such final account and for the settlement thereof. JAMES, H. OWEN, 1C-23-2-9-16 Administrator. ' Notice Is hereby ghon that on tbe J2aBJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJSBSJHSBVjriajajBSBS $1195 i In Huston, Mass., holds services at ihc heaeiily nrmy. 113 South Fourth'Micit, ewry Sun-j 9 1 The names and addresses of the I), I 111 I? her. editor, mnnnclnir xilllnr aay morning ni u ochkk ami eor K,.s, christian Chunh ("The Mt- r u 1 hinlnew maiiaRcrs nre: Wcdnosduy otcnlng at 7:30. All are ii nron cii.nch") Corner Ninth Pnbilaher. lfernl.1 Piii.iudinir r r welcome. 'nml IMnc streets. W. E. ltambo. mtn-l Klamath Falls. Oreson. The lesson subject for Sunday, g,CI.t i0nldonco SIS 9th. Phono 33 1 Editor, W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls, Vnlirnarw 91 "Uln.l I . ... ..... ., . . .r.. . . v-.--w ... ......... - ,u a- I1Ii( UiuiU buiukii, .urn. wiara ureuon. rne aunuay scnooi session is irom. Mooro superintendent. All uepart- MannKlng Editor. W. O. Smith, Klam- vnb to iu:ib every Hiinaay morninB.- ments. nth Falls, Orcsoii rupu are cnronou to tno age or ju. 11 n. m., morning worship. Hilnoiti Mnnagor, W. O. Smith, ine tree roauing room ana rroo ;3o p. m.. Christian Endcaori Klamath Falls, Oregon. lending library Is open from 2:30 to society will meot at tho opeia housu 2 That the owners nie: (Give 4:30 on Tucsdns, Thursday and.n joint session with )ouiik pooplo's uain'os nml addrejuei of IndMdual Saturdays. Tho Iliblo nnd all author-1 Boclelle-i. i owners, or. If a corporation, give Its ItCKiUatlons. printed on thol!HU day ot M,rch 1918 "l mjr rMl' u of this form, to-wlt: ! Jun(,J near tUo 0a,e 8Cli00, 1,ou,e' at I tlm limit nf Aoltnb tk I aailll null W?.? JML, 4"M4t"t"l"Z"lZKti Home cvtra fine Hweatcra at 31-tf K.K.K. STORE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CI.EQMORN County Burveynr Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. ARTIftn R. WILSOIf S17 Main St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CKNT FLAT $1195 F. O. B. DETROIT There la Inflexible loffc in the fixing Wthat price for the Maxwell closed car. The Btirpoae of the Maxwell buildera . wu to etrihe the MIDDLE LINE of ab. olute value. They have done go with acimtifle ac waraey. The Maxwell doted cars have frace, beauty, comfort, efficiency, durability, economy and standard equipment. But, if built to sell for less than $1193 one 'or the other of these would be lacldnff. On the other hand, for a higher price you could get only larger sixe or fancier furnishing i-not any greater VALUE or finer "class." ,, ThatUwaatwemeanby'UeMkWle ,Sv,itl'2nC &" SH9S, Sut-raJuntfTt-WK Car, UWtJtwiH Car nviii Ml-Wtatk,r ft, tSU TtuHut Car, fJ45 KwAur, f74i 4U fruti f.O.B. Dttrut Howie Garage lied Christian Science literature may' be read, borrowed or purchased. I The Church of the Cordial Welcomu' (Methodist Episcopal). O. O. Oliver. A. M., n. I)., pastor; residence 1122 East street. Phono 67W. , Sunday school nt lu a. in., E. M. Chllcoto, suporlntomlunt. Morning sermon, 11 o'clock. Sub- Ject, "Tho Progeny of Thoughts." Thouhts uro tho pnrentH of things, in ueeiii, oi I'liuruiivr, in iiie. i 730 p. m., union ecivlce nt tho op- li.iino ami tho names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent cr moio of tlio totnl uinount of Notice to Creditors on houso. EMiiiKcllcnl Lutheran scrviros will .stock) bo held In tho Eighth street IlaptUt W. O. Sniltl. Klamath TnlK Ore. cliurrh at 7:30 p. m. j Lena I-. Smith, Klamnth Fulls, Ore. .Suiulaj school nt 2 p. m. .N'ato Otterbcin, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sei man text. Mark, 1 21-2S ! : That tho known bondholders, Herniou Mitiject, "Power in tho mortKaKees. nnd other security bold- Words of Joins." era owulne or holding 1 per cent or Notice la hereby given that the un- All Lutherans of Klam ith Falls nro mmo of total nmount of bonds, mort. derslgned h been appointed by the niot toi-dlnlly imlted tontteml thoo saso-.. or otlior sejuritlos are: (if county court or Klamath county, prlccs. All otheirt Intoiostod nio there nro uoiio, so stuto): Oregon, administrator of the eatate welcome. Ainono kuewlni: of I.uth-. None. Pf D' - Wonner, also known aa D. Union sentco at tho opeia houso ernns In or nrmind Klamnth Falls That tho two paragraphs next Ij- Wenner, deceased, and all per nio bour of 2 o'clock p. in., I will sell to tbe highest bidder for cash la hand one estruy steor, taken up by me on February 1, 1918. Said steer ia marked crop and split in left ear and under bit In right ear, branded half circle bar In center con nected on right hip; color, white and brown spotted. Dated this 13th day ot February, 1918. (Signed) T. A. BALIS, This notice Is published In the Klamath Falls Herald two consecutive weeks, beginning Saturday, February 10, 1918. Dy order of O. W. OFFIBLO, Justice ot the Peace , Tule Lake DIs- trlct. 16-23 IIOl'GIITALIXa tt DOl'GAX Arrliitecls nnd Engineers 607-8 Henry Duildlng WK FIXAXCK YOU Phone Main 8723. Portland, Ore. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician at Snrgeoa Suite ail, I. 0. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 831 . . Res. Phone, SoeR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klaautk Falls.) pleaso notify M. C. llossmnn, pastor. nboe, Kiting fho names of tho own- BOnt having claims against said as- 137 rirt street. cm, stockholders nnd security holders, luI roquirea 10 present same to me at mo law omce or tt. c, a roes beck within six months from the date of this notice. Dated: January 26, 1918. at 7:30 p. m. First Presbytorlun Church, corner j If any, contain not only the list of Third and Pine streets. Itev. E. P.J St. I'ihiI'd Eplnrup.il Mission LI- ntockholdois nnd security holder aa l.nwronco, pastor. luaiy hall, corner Thlul mid Main they appear upon tho booka of the "Mfo's (Iroat Advontuio" will bo sheets, ! company, but nlso, In cases where the the subject for tho morning sermon.) Hundny school, 10 n. m. stockhofder or security holder appears Graves of First American Heroes Dead in France aaa-aaaaafJfam-mH WJmMsfmV'lTK-'Tl J. H. WENNER, Administrator Estate of Dllla I Wenner, Deceased. 16-2-9-16-23 Notice to Contractor .2k Wi:a Sh3 Hsre are burled the first Amerloins to be killed in action In Franco. Tho censor hns not permitted their naves nor the location of the graves. They are encircled by a mere barb wire foneo. In tho foreground la a priest placing a wreath on tho first grae. Plana and specifications for tho re modeling and completion of the pres ent court house In Hot Springs Addi tion, for Klamath County, Klamath Falls, Oregon, can be soon at the office of the county clerk of Klamath Coun jty, Oiegon, aud nt Architect E. E. Mci'iurun b omce at Portland, Oregon, for which bids will be received until noon, March 20th, 1918. Bids will also bo received on an alternate plan tor a new building, plans aie on file at county clerk's office, Klamath County, Oregon. Each bidder bidding must bid on both tho remodeling and tho alternate. A certified check of 10 per cent ot bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing a construction contract will be algned and bond glven.the County Court re serve the right to reject any and nil bids, and to let the work to the best interests of the county. , 0. R. DB LAP, Sl-IOt Clerk of County Court W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tilea. 232 S. Sixth St. Phone 191 WOOD Block, slab, limb and body, any length. Bmull or large quanti ties. Prompt service. Trims Cash. Office Fifth and Mai Plume 112R Klamath Fuel Company O. PEVTOX, Mgr. , DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known Optometlst Optician, Is Permanently Located at 126 3d Street Opposite Klka Temple Flume OBM Make engagements, and foe Will ii nt jfuitr iiuiho ana your eyes for glasses, tt yea eaa! not call at Ua ii -?l vl v zi ViM 'l I CI '.,J u ft 1 TV I VS -ftHf af