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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
IATUWPAV APRIL IS, It MILL lNCP.IA.St WAfJlt IN STATE INSTITUTIONS flii.EM. Aptll 13. tiio nonru or tr0 Mpccil to grant tlio wno In iLui of the InmUullmiH today, InKiunllnK IMOO. TI"H wl" umk; Ihf total granted lUS.OUO, ( ON DELIVERY Ill J '?3r'-ia: aa fir 'at TT' j3j,, l jr 21 Per Cent More Space Than In Other Cabinets Tht Hoosltr's Over-Sit last hat a I per cent more apace for pota and pana than the average kitchen cabinet. And thla la only one of Haeeler'a many excelleneee. It haa 17 exclusive faaturea that can't be found In all ethera com bined. Thar ara placea for 400 artlctea within arm'a reach all tclentlflcally arranged. Hooeler'a Two-Way Sugar Bin holdi twlca aa much aa the ordi nary. Tht Snaked Flour Sifter shakes out flour light and fluffy, and deea not grind grit thru a aleve. In forty waya thla cabinet saves you work that'a why mora than a million women have aelected the Hooaler over all H OOSIE KITCHEN CABINET Wa ara now offering popular our allotment la limited, due to the The Hooaler puta any kitchen on a war-aavlng baala, and It acema that Mrr woman who ever thought of getting a cabinet, now wanta the Hooaler. Coma at onea aeleet the model you admire moat we will de liver It for VI. Pay tht balance at a yeek. Your money all back if you are net delighted. Johnstone Furniture Co. m&;W&jfeST IN THE LONG RUN Wffm "f fom Americans I ssm anil YfearVen to that American motorists. Fleets in six widely different regions of our country, took uooancn Tires, and with light and heavy cars mauled them over sand, gravel and rock roads of plains,, deserts and mountains, to try out I TESTEDi What those tires endured doubled Goodrich's pride in its tires.' They fought America's roads through 4,178,744 tiro miles. Tliey conquered the roads of America in that phenomenal mileage, thost 3 BLACK SAFETY TREADS anaBILvriKWww wiw Let American motorists listen to this message from America's roads. It means time and money saved them. They get lasting service with the tirca that have won the tide, "America's Tested Tires.' tmw n i? nnrmRTCH RUBBER COMPANY MMmmmmm ...h. WW WimmMVmVBffmBmmmm wejewie-eeaotimetMw. 8(1,000,000 RUSSIAN LOST IN PKACE TINMS i-nrwHlllAD, Apill 13,Tbo com- iiil.iuloniT of commor culm announced Hint under tlio pnnui tcntiH, HumhIu Iim Stl.uoo.iiou lulmblliinln, or 32 pur n-nl of lliu miiu population, R model at monoy-aavInK prlcca. enormoua wartime demand. But Messaj SECURE eertalatx of service in Tvaled Tire. Tlicy glv sure service because it is proven acrvire. Their cndui mruvcii acrvirc. mlleara have been Droved ill tho Mure mileage to the motorlal, on the car 1918 message, the road3 Last year Goodrich, launching six Test Car TIRES 11th anil JW .. ItOTlBtSntO. Olll. WM f ,UM.....a.M.JMMM.K THE EVENING Training to Be Officers of Merchant Ships a aa assa , MaMaMaeaMweBa-aaaBaBBBaBaawaaeaaMaiaBwBaaMaMaaMaMMeMBMMi(BaiBaBaW t aBBBBBBBBBainBBBB, BrMHl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb' 8iBBBflBBBBBHH9KftaVBW.attiF 5 VJBaf nHI QsaKtBBBHBBLw ?T VV E, ? M HKEaj S v f VIbm LbbbbLH BBBBBWHtBBBiyiy in xk A vBDflHH mmmmmmmmmmmmmBtSwtSUfmB tfllZm3& ' TfcL. y4kBBBBaaaal vrtm : JteJJ&n&muii&XLii'ti iBBainHn i k JTi&3wmmmmfaMimmn ... it?x.i..tzMeu3t?m Under tlio dli ret Ion of tlio shipping tlio business. This photograph shown timiril u school or navigation ha boon sovcrul students learning tho opera ijitiilillHlivil In Now York City, ho that Hon of a one-pound gun, which will young men tmxloue to become maa- tcrs of niurcliniit vomoU may learn Klamath Liberty Antf.no und M-ity Krupka 100 8loc Kudr 100 C M. und l.jdnl KI:Krnlrlck .. 100 J. V. ii'l LTfuc Knmarad . ... 100 Itudolph nnd Anna Kllma SO Frank Oloninn CO Jnxipli nnd Emily Ojoman 100 Charles E. and llha I'ottcr 100 Joe nnd Anna Katnrn CO Frank uml Delia Iiniptot CO V. II. Noll 800 Charles M. and Ella Maunln .... CO 3tlo nnd Sophia. Hockley SO P. 1 nnd Mary Vogle 1011 J. I). Woods no Fiank nnd Carrie Obenchnln .... 800 J. F. Orchard 100 i! ive incur cnuur one way to on the road." ot America send V Koads : l BSBSbBSBBBeBBBBBJ Every War Sav J J ( InffStamplaaaMa 1 jj towarda Peaca. I t mmmmm fji Z .HERALD, vt.AMATH iiBaaaiTnei"t7fJBBpBBuTBjB TnT-irrtfrrrM tin necessary In driving off subma- rlnes. Loan Blue List August Wesella GO Amos I.emdy ISO Lawrence Griffin CO II. It. Heffnor and wlfo SO L. K. Dlgham and wife SO II. C. and L. E. Chamberlain .. SO Silas and Emma Obcnchaln 600 John and Mary Dcpuy n 100 Win. J. and Myrtle Worden .... SO Henri II. Andrleu and wife ...... 100 Edward II. Royae SO Arthur and Eva Franklin , SO Kupene F. McCornack COO Ambrose Tlachler SO Joe nnd Jessie Emllng SO Joseph J. and Anna F. Davis.... SO JcJrry and Francea Sleek ISO Ed II. npd Colin R. DuFault .... 400 Elizabeth Williams SO Jamei and Veda Dixon 60 S. J. und Annie Tucker CO Ijinpe and Myrtle Lowden CO O. Lundy 100 Charley nnd Nell Colvln CO It. U nnd Alma Alexander 10! Carl Tueker SO ...,. Finnk nnd Carrie Schmltz 100 50 SO SO SO SO 50 1,000 Tom W. nnd Elslo Owens... Oswald nnd Mnble Melssner Frederick Mnrkwnrdt Frank Tucker Chns. nulln Inla AchufT .. Mrlhuxo Eittnto George E. Furber nnd wife 50 1 J. -L. nnd Nellie Beckley 400 Win. nnd Ellin Fraln 100 P. n. nnd GenrRln Reynolds .... 50 Archie G and Dorle Colson SO Wnrren Dhtke nnd wife SO A. W. nnd Ellen I Plel B0 Miles and Stella LIppert SO E. Percy Lawrence and wife .... 100 Harry Rorrell nnd mother ... SO S. 8. Hill nnd wife .'. 200 Kuceno nnd Elizabeth Spencer.. 500 rtemlco nml Kenneth Wnllan .. SOlhfllsM Lsej DtSCriSt CssdittsS, Jns. Moniinl loo Paul R. Dodge 100 A. a. and Clara Waldron 50 Oss Julius 50 A. J. Manning ... 50 Marshal Orr 100 Mary L. Kllgore 100 Lewis 8. and Isa Richardson Marvin and Casay Cross Elmer Jones Dan 8hcan G. W. Stephens S50 50 60 60 60 t Richard M. Flynn 150 Frank Laurey 50 Claude and Grace Clopton 60 Eerett W. and Lulu Whetstone 100 E. and LulusQulllltch 100 Hnna Martlnsen Harry and Flossie Kinney .. Ssmuel P. and Ethel Short Mike Burnadowa Frank Way Boyd Adams P. Vernon u Mllss Deadmond Jin Sandlego Arniuea Charlie McCartle 60 60 60 300 so ' ou ! i nn 50 too 50 100 100 900 60 100 50 60 Jack McCartle Jerry McCartle nnd wife Thos. A. Varner Charles and Chloo Mack Cnllo Icenblce Sam Varner Brace Osddla 100 Charlea and Rose Qray 100 FALLS. OREGON 'tLos. uod Maty Cunningham .. 100 LU Gray .- CO Floyd R. Cunningham SO 9. K. and Cordelia McKenzle.. 100 Henry and Anna Qregerton CO V A. and Louise CotllnH CO John Cook 100 George Floras CO (Jus Stlnson CO John Savage CO Arthur Lnngell and wife 100 Aithur and Elizabeth llnrnaker COO John H. und Irene Watts ICO Fred and Myrtle Murphy ICO CIibh. II. und Kalhqrlno House 100 M. II. Doty 100 W. F. und Emma J. Aiant 300 O. C. and Ella A. Applegnto .... 100 Rachel ApploRHtr CO J. II. und tolu Drlscoll 100 O. V. and Flora Fisher 100 Kicd Klllundahl and wife . ..t.. CO J. II. und Emma Hamilton 1C0 (). I,, nnd Adah Brown 100 Cnrrle Maler . CO J. J. und Jane Haraln CO J. II. and Cora Reese CO Aithur Grubb 60 F. II. uml Emma Mill CO David Dowllng CO llantFii nnd wlfo 1C0 IJIy Herder nml wlfo ko Aubrey It nml Iva It Campbell.. 300 J. II. ami Mhp Van Motor 100 Jok. C. nnd llota Taylor 100 Wm. nnd Mary Griffith 100 K. A. and Goldle Simmons CO Ia-vI and Ulrdle McDonald CO !.ouln II. and Alice Dlehn CO Robert and Ellen Clugston CO Clurr-nco A. Mitchell 100 Fiank I). Kester 100 j Den and Alma Southwell CO Frank and Floy Morris 100 U'tltla Stampley CO j Francla and Gertrude Freuer .. CO Fred Mecham CO W. I', and Charm Johnson COO nisworth Moore 100 :. E. and Noll Magee 300 W. H. Mu.ion CO 3. II. Evans and wife 400 II II. Lawrence 100 Iyton 8tcphena and wife CO C. F. and M. C. Morser CO II. M. and Mannle Daniel SO Itay and Anna Anderson 100 John and Norcne Hales SO J. It. Smith and wife GO J. a Dodge 300 Percy and Jennie Evana 400 Edsall family 100 Lorraine C. Lavenlk Audrey M. Lavenlk Albert C. Lnenlk II. U Mills and wife Geo. W. Merriman and wife .. Kenneth Thomas Lloyd Thomas Itosa D. Thomas II. It Thomas August Voaa, Sadie Hartley i Fred and Sarah Smith 60 50 60 100 50 60 50 S00 60 60 50 50 50 J. A. Varner Henry Hetherington Loyd D and Dessle Klnaaton .. Dave W. George Gecrge and Mabel McCollum Junior F. and Orpha Daggett O. O. Arnold George Christy 100 100 CO 50 SO S00 50 50 100 50 60 100 Ed Alkena William Aiken Geo. L. and Edna Shell .... John Simmons .'. J. I Porter and wife II. E. nnd M. W. Hamaker Ed and Lydla Smith 1 100 G. 8. Callen and wife Eliza Roberta and wife,.... Levi J. and Ethel Griffith 50 50 Cti ISO 300 400 50 W. J. and Cella Roberta (R. A. nnd Flora Emmltt im. nnd Mary Motschenbacher p. Hnrdenbrook nnd wife STOMACH TORN UP WBkkSteSaysWasDMTe CsBttipattsa aati TcJb el ReBsf OfcUi-W Freai Btsck-DranfftL Scottiburg, lad. Mrs. Aasls JohasM, of this place, write "1 well remember I suf lered (or a long time with com tlpa lion, which would get ma dowa. I took doctors' medicines and any number ol purgatives. They would leave me In a , worse condition than I was before taking, sna my stonucn so vptei . . . i snow once I suffered . . from consUpatioa, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, Just' so nervous and feverish. The doctor said I would have to quit mediciass, my stomach was so bad... My husband was reading sad found aamethina? about ThetUord'a Black Draught and brought me a package to In. n uaii U Maiifarlu at flrtfuiatlll ha. . mim'j?'m,j .-.' "r.rrrz :z gaa to feel better, then I used lust a doss occasionally. I wae cured ol this coa stlpatloa and am sure the Black-Draught didlt." . . If your stomach is out erosr, you will suffer from such disagreeable symp toms as headache, biliousness, Indiges tion, etc., snd unless something is doae, serious trouble may result. Tnedrara's tsiacg-uiaui has found a valuable remedy for these troubles. It Is mirelv vegetable, sad acts la a prompt and natural way, help lag to regulate the liver sad to cleaass the. bowels of impurities. Try Bhwk-Drsttgbt. EB.U HH HISHi IbWsH BBWgmJtBWM' BBBBBBuSKSKff'BBBBBB BBBBBHBBBJ.aBBBBBJ Be Good to Your Hair Use one of our good stilt bris tle brushes nul one nl our pop ular unbreakable rumba. It ua ahow you some new stylo rumba and bruslies. Our nasortuieiit la big, prices right ue will sate, you money. We are lieadauartera for brushes aee ua drat. , KLArUTH TAUS ORtOONi f f9v99l!lT9 "The First American Life Insurance Co." Investigate the new 1918 pol icies of The Mutual Lift of N. Y., noth ing, better. Geo. q. Ulrlcb, district manager, office over First State Bank. 23-tt Itanka may be willing to bet yoa'U snake good If 7 live, bat not one rant that yoa'U live aajr ammoer of year. Protect jroar oMIcmtloaa,. well aa roar faaUly, with Ufa aace. See Chllcote. S No one ever sot rich merely by laving money. You mutt Invest It, A good way to Invest It la to buy War Sivluia and Thrift 8tamps. LEGAL NOTICES Sumaaoaa for Publication (No. SOS Equity) In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County ot Klam ath. The First National Bank ot Weed. California (a corporation), Plain tiff, va. Ben 8. Owens, Fannie L. Owens, hus band and wife, and E. L. Elliott, Fred Brunner and L. M. Hannon, Defendants. To Fred Brunner, the defendant above named: In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear ana answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ault on or before the 23d day ot April, 1918, that being the last day ot the time prescribed In the Order of Pub lication of thla summons, and If you fall ao to appear, plead, answer, de mur or otherwise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wit: That you be forever barred and foreclosed of all rights, claims, equi ties or equity of redemption In the real estate described as lota alx hun- dred seventy-seven (677), six hun dred seventy-eight (678), and six hundred seventy-nine (679), In block one hundred seven (107), Mills Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. And for such other and further re lief aa more particularly appears in the complaint filed herein, and aa the Court may aeem meet. This summons la served upon you, the said defendant, by publication In the Evening Herald, a public new; paper of general circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, in Klamath County, Oregon, once a week for alx successive weeka (sevep Insertions), the first publication being made March 9th, 1918, and tho last publication April SOth, 1918, by or der of the Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County, which aald order was made, entered, dated and Died In thla suit, March 8. Irl8. RENNBR KENT, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Whose residence, bfBct and poatofflce address li at Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, Oregon. 9-K-13-S0-I-1I-I0 VURLAfUTH TAUS CKtXmSfM cfi, -Jiasrsar- Mm sat-tjkfaBBBSaVBIsW Aasi TMaas;;, P.,.t ' . , , ' ' iWi LET ME MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT PERFECT Fit" Highest drade of Workraaashla GUARANTEED Spring Woolens on Display. Your Inspection Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Successor to Loewe Bros. MERCHANT TAILOR rtS Main Ht. Fireproof Storage, lowest rate. 28tf FARMERS' WAREHOUSE CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLKGHORN County Btirrejor Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON 617 Main St. FARM LOANS AT S PER CENT FLAT HOUGHTALING DOl'GAN Architect and Engineer 607-8 Henry Building WE FINANCE YOU Phone Main 8723. Portland, Ore, DR. EARL a. WISKCARVER , DENTIST i Oflke, Rooma 7 and 8, White Balldjag DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician A Bargaon Bait 211, 1. O. O. F. Tomato (over K. K. K. Store) Phoae Ml . . Re. Phoaa, MSB (The only Osteopathic Payst elan and Surgeon la Klamath FalU.) KATHERINE SCHLEEF, M. D. Physician and Surgeon White Bldg, In Dr. Hamilton's office Office hours 9:30 to 12m., 1:30 to 5 p. in. Night calls promptly attended to W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Maltbold, Tar and Oravel Roof ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 332 S. Sixth Street. Pbone 293. DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known Optoiuctlst Optician, la Permanently Located at 126 3d Street Oppoalte Elk Temple Phone D0M Make engagements, and he will call at your homo and examine your eye for glasses, If you can not call at hla oface. WOOD ORDKR A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF QREIN SLAB New, 'and have them dry and ua-. der cover early In the fall. We also handle Body, Llma and Block Wood, Coal and Fuel"" Oil. 1 Klamath Fuel Company'' Firth aad Mala Fhoa 11UI I .wrtiA . .' Si I ' Hf o o A l 1 " V Hi j ji., vXaSiS-ij m't rrVrt VfV .i W . ' fe . A A v.-f ' d ,l.X5ul -n t ''" ' ' - '.J ..Tn1,ft..,r.