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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1918)
r if TUIIDAV, APRIL ", THRIC MOnC TO BE DRAFTED. 0;dcri " lMn '"c,v,;J nl ' j jfjft licnJ'iuattein that throe w0r nin !' ' '" l",l";,,(, "' ''' ilncJ f"r ''" Mt'I),,W1'11' '"",' "' uny int. TIhW ,mmc" wl" uo "CMi'ili llnl on Iho dinfl 'HU'lHi "' "' will bo (lie 11 rtt t r.i'nip '" ''" H,'", 'liiwli'H' ihm Camp L"w '" '"'" n,,l,,,'H "' ""'"" holll R wl" '"' k""w iilmrity r Your Comfort Is Not Measured by Inches, But by FEET 1 1 IjEKKbWr''' v'?i Vl -CvFIIIsbksbbbbbbbbbbbbb. fiii sbbb9bBsbBBw ! gffffffBaiBW If you hava yeura fitted a Van Bcllcnt, you know they are set to go, without cauilng you a lot of distress. They wear well, feel well and look well if you b i them here. Men' lines are rapidly being doted out at prices which will not be met here again for a long period. It's Ilka taking candy from the baby. Drop In and get your share of the plunder. (WQHs&fflu,. t ' ... . ( M&k lifts ioM vilP H dJsPW CV ilVW -V dstiJP W-tvarvjl? f7MsvlK li3r a Ktght, Grmnly brc mm up for -ieiAertrv vT!ri ii, mmmmmMfeMWmmAk 1 i UOHCMIANS DENOUNCE KAISER AMSTERDAM, Apill l. Thou ami of tipoiiln enthvii'j in thu atruftn at C'lunu', ihH cnpltul of Uobumln, on iutunluy, dunoiitKvil tho Uurman-i, tinJ licuii'd t tit enteiito uiul 1'iejldcnt Wlhim, iiicoiilltiK to a dhpatch ie. H'lU'd lit lll'lllll, Ladles "Kamp-lt" Brand Outing Wear now nt K. K. K. Store. 10-Ot 22i Someone Sent Him a pouch ol Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Tobacco is about the only comfort Uvaaoldia Iias-and no chance to amok on duty! But a atiifyinf chcifftf Real Grwly Plug-hf eo enjoy that eveninaahell holefaNoMM'aUad. Civs any man achsw of Real Gravely Plug, and be wlH toll you lAofa the kind to send. Send the best I Ordinary plug Is fake economy. IteosU less per weak to chew ReslGFavsly, because a saaaU skew of It lasts a you smoke a plpesllee Gr.v.ry wltk your $ add a little to your saaekbuj tobacco. It will glvs flavor improve your smoke. SENI YtUR UlENt IN TUB U.S.SBIVK ANWICf W Dealers si around here carry mp wlU put it Into Us bands 8iort of tho U. S. A. Even "ever tbetVa J. slaaM wUlalttoUm. Year dealer wlU suppb wvsioeeasa give you official direatle-M bow to addreu it r. I. CIAVELY TMACCI CtftVANY, luvlle, Vi. T. Pifut Ptmeh kp It Ftw h and Ctoeii and (M -it i not Rimt GrMy mithoet thi$ Ptotvetlo M BuUbUsk.se Mil ITER USERS LOSE POWER SITES HERE REPORT FROM SOME WHO HAVE STUDIED MATTER IS THAT UN DER NEW CONTRACT THE GOV. ERNMENT RETAINS POWER 8ITE8 Tbo nto of tbo Klamath Water , UHerH AHimclatlon under tho reclama tion Hcrvlco hero ndoptlnx tho now offer of organization mado by tho kov eminent, hiiH been approved by a vory I a rue majority, iievenly-four to four be- ' Iuk tho number nnnounced by tho JiuIkch when tho final rcturna wcro In liiHt nlnht. I Under tbo now Hyntcm thcro nro ap patently many advanlaneii, which will ! devolve upon tho water user) horeto foio denied them, and which were ptobably renponMlblo for tho heavy fuvornblo vote. A report Ih now current, however, eomltiK from xomo who have given the) mutter coiiHlderablo attention, that tho (oniract now mummed, docs not In clude tho power idtPH, which havo been previously held by tho Water Unern AHKocUtion, but that thcHO are now letnlned by the Kovornmcnt. i Whether thin matter was brought up to the votern of tho district by thoHo who canvnHHed tho territory In favor of tho new n)'Htcm Ih not known, but It would appear that tho loud to the water UHcra of the project Is nub Htantlal. A coiiHlderablo controvcrny arosa here hint year when tho United States reclamation ncrvlco authorized a con tract with the California-Oregon Power company to construct a power plant nnd dam at tho head of Link River. with power prh liege for fifty yean. nnd the exclusive right to tho use of J I lie Ker.o canal for n period of ten earn. The director, of the Water User Atmoclutlun passed n resolution em powering tho association to retain at torney; and enjoin tho power company 1 from tills procedure, which waa deemed ngnlnst the best Interests of the members. Tho directors' acta were Inter approved by a vote of the stock holders of the association, but under the new system, it is believed that the i power slto question will be a matter out of the hands of the water uaem. flanks may be willing to bet yoti'U innke good If yu ". hut not on rent that you'll live any number of yearn. Protect your obligation. M well us your family, with life Inemr niire. Hoe CTiilcote. INDIANS HIAVV OND INVESTORS Money belonging to minor In dlnns on the Klamath reservation to the amount of over $50,000 has been Invested In Liberty bonds, according to a report from the Klamath Agency. Many of the adult Indiana are reported to have subscribed liberally to Ms cause. a - Ask t'hllrote to show you that three room house near the high school for only S7SO on easy terms 8 The most popular line of Ladles Out Ino Wear In America "Kamp-lt" BrandExclusively at K. K. K. Store, 15-Ct II M lue. poucaes. a . ta any Training Caasiv er & a mfi "I NEEDED GUN BSTARTED lutes tbo wheat suh'itltutcH will soon iHiinr to n fl);ui beyond the teach of OREGON SENATOR INTRODUCES ,1)10 ordinal y pmro. It would seem MEAftURE WHICH WILL TEND ,,",, lf lh K"v-,,,l,,lonl nmls " n0003 MEASURE WHICH WILL TEND (ary (f( imww c,nrRH ()f ()no com. TO STABILIZE PRICES WHEAT SUBSTITUTES OF X bill which will provide tho presi dent of tho United StnteH to extend the fixing of prlcen during tho period : of tho war, not only to ttbent, but to I petroleum, sklnn and hldeH, hemp, Jute, cotton and wool, farm ImplctncntH, wheat nubiitltuteii hucIi iih corn, rye," burlcy, oatB, and livestock nnd IIh pro-l ducts, wherever nold, liaH Just been In-j Klamath Liberty Loan Blue List J. n. Mason 100 Kied WcHtorfeld 200 Hurry nnd Amelia Whitby ... V. O nnd Daisy Anderson .... Krnnk Albert C. M. Adams J. T. Bradley I.. I), and Illrdlo I,. Ilurkc 100 1 V. W. Ilroadsword 2'"0 Kenneth I. nnd Aillo Hold r.O Francis J. and Stella Ilowno 400 C. It. and Irma Dowmnn 100 Rex Dord 1.000 A. and Emma Dalnter . Harry Dacher C. A. nisby CO CO CO CO J. P. Brett Howard J. Dennett CO J. K. and Marie nnllnrd 100 F. R. and Mary Call CO James I. Clayton CO Mm. Helen Curry 100 II. P. Curtis 100 C. C. and Dortbea Cofcr 100 JW. D. nnd Adllne Cofcr 100 Fred and Alma Cofcr 100 J. M. Chadeayne 100 Wm. Crossley 100 Horace V. Daniel CO Chaa. T. and Pearl Parley CO Harvey H. and Minn Edmund .. 200 I P. D. English . no Antone Gaelooho CO Tluford Hnrgus 50 O. W. and Helen Houston 400 Geo. W. and Eva N. Henvillnc.... 100 John 8. Horn' 100 D. G. and L. C. Horn 400 Merle and Deryl Houston 100 Jess Jarvls 100 H. A. Knight nnd wife 100 Dud and Oliver Kinney 100 M. E. V. King GO Monroe I.ytle CO C. II. Lusk CO E. Mecham CO A. McUan CO I Jack and Minnie Murphy 100 J. A. McDonald 000 J. If. and Pearl Martin 1,200 Thos. E. McDonald and wlfo J. W. Morris Pat Murphy Fred and Elslo F. Nltschclm 100, Adolph Nltschclm CO Artie Nichols CO W. II. nnd Emma North CO Ttoss Nickerson 100 James and Mary Owens 1,000 Dennis O'Connor C00 Hugh O'Connor C00 nccount of her ndmlnlstrntlon of said Ned O'Connor C00 estate, nnd that tho court has flxod Clay Ratcllff CO. Tuesday, tho 7th day of May, 1918, C. E. Riley and wife TCO'nt tho hour of 10 o'clock In the fore. R. C. and Norn M. Sjilpley CO noon of said day, at tho court room r, -l.j ff.111. aii.k.. nnL, ,i.A rn. ...... r..... i T-fn.n.i. C. 8. and Hattle Sllsby 200 GIRLS! MAKE UP A LEMON LOTION LKMON JUICE WHITEN8 3KIN AND AND REMOVII TAN, FRECKLE8, ALLOWNESS Bqueerethe juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces or orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion whiten er, at very email coat. Your grocer baa the lemons, and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage thU sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and bow, clear, soft .and wbite the akin be-j Veal It ia harmless. Adv. j TT.C. OREGON ttniluccd Into tlto iicnato by Senator jChua. II. McNary, who declare that liv will set the uiatlur up tor consider nllon of tho Icglslatoro at the carllr-it prmlblp moment, In thu bullet that the eounliy will benefit by Hi) enactment. It bail bftn felt for pome time local ly I hat Ibn preiont (emulations would not work out for tbo best Intercuts of nil. nnd Mint by mnldnr; u fixed price for wheat nnd nllowln;; prlvnlo Inter ffilB In fix nnd control prices of substl- inodlty, It would bo not only wise, but 'necessary to taltn over the other) In the xanie class. It In hoped by many here thai Bcnntor McNnry'H meaHUro will be enacted at an early date. cito 'tli e nnd I'll hIiihv 1011 mhiio piclly home in tbo clly nnd (outiiry. i:ilutilvenKentfornomcof the Ik-kI land. In tho Kl.iinntli Ilasln. Clilleote. 8 Ladles "Knmp-ll" Outing Vcar now arriving at K. K. K. Store 15-Ct Hrure fjlnub CO lco, II Kchumaker y. ..'..... no 'olin and lllsle Hlemeiis 200 tt!iur M. and Ora Scott 100 Lester and I'Wio Tcrwllllgpr .... r.O Hnv Tiiltmit 1.000 J. II. Tnlbot CO lOO'Cituna Van Vnllcenbcrg COO Levi and Lnuru Willltts 1,500 ato and Wlllon Wabbles CO '. i:. Wchr CO .Vllbcr Oreen CO Note The following corrections nro le in names as previously printed: Subscription of I!urgc Mason should have been: Ilurgp W. imd May C. Mason .... 200 Subscription published nt Mr. nnd Mrs. S. II. Howling should bnvo been Ida nnd I'lnrenco Dowling CO Margaret Dowling CO NO HEADACHE GR Get a 10 cent package of Dr. Jomci Headache Powdcn and don't luffer. When your bend nehes you simply must kato relief or you will go wild. It's neediest to suffer when you can tnke a remedy like Dr. Janu-s' Head ache Powders nnd ridloro the pain and neuralgia at once. Scad soiucono to tli drug storo now for a dime packngo ol 7 )r, Jam.V Headache 'owdcrs. Dout surer) In a few nioii.caM you will feci fine headache gone no uiur neuralgia pali. LPGAT. NOTICES Not lie of i'liml Account 200 j In tho County Court of tho Stato of CO Oicgon, for tho County of Klam co! nth. In thu Matter of tho Estato of Stephen Stukcl, Deceased. Notlco is horoby given that Dolilah Slultol, testatrix of tho estato of Stephen Stukel, deceased, lias ron del od nnd picsonted for final sottlo- ,mcnt, nnd (lied in said court, her Ilual of tho County Court, in Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, Stato of Oregon, as the time nnd placo for hearing objections to Bald account, nnd tho settlement thereof. Dated this 9th day of April, 1918. DELILAH 8TUKEL, Testatrix or the Estate of Stephen Stukel, Deceased. ' 9-16-23-30 Xotlco of Solo of Real Property (F..4S) tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of In Orogon, for Klamnth County. Charles K. Drew, Plaintiff, vs. Pete N'elsdn, Heir at I.nw of Hans I. Nelson, Dccoasod. and any Other Person or Porsons who may havo some Interest In or Lien or Claim upon tho Property In this Com platnt Described, Defendants. Notice Is hereby glvon that, pursu, ant to the real estate tnx Judgment nnd decree of the Circuit Court oftho State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath, and an order of sale, duly issued by the said court, entered on t!'' Lrv ' 1! ftll ISBBuVV-tJ1AYiSBBBBBBB J i HBf'BH Be Good 'to Your Hair Vko one of our 'good stiff bri. lie brushes mid one ol our pop. ular unbreakable combs. Let us show you some new stylo combs and brushes. Our assortment Is big, prices right uc Mill save you money. We ni-o licudsuarters for braahee see us lint. V'!; KLAMATH TALIS 0fXCml tho 1st day of April, 1918, In pro ceedings in foreclosure of tax liens upon real property as provided by lav.-, l rh&ll on the 4th day of May, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, nt tho front door of the county court house, In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, .Oregon, In tho manner pro vided by law, sell tho following de scribed lands, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the full amount of taxes, assessments, penal tics, Interest and costs adjudged to bo duo thereon. West half of tho northeast quar ter of section 1, township 38 south, rnnpe 11 cost of the Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon. In witness whereof, I have hereunto Uct my hand this 2nd day of April, 1918. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, Dy T. E. GRIFFITH, Deputy. 2-9-1C-23 Notice of Sale (Equity No. 940) Iii the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. Rufus S. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Jcnnlo Lcbavlcs, Defendant. Notlco Is hereby given that, by vlr tuo of an execution and .order of 'sale duly Issued out of the above entitled court and cause on the 1st day of April, 1918, upon a decree made and entered of record in said Circuit Court on tho 1st day of April, 1918, in favor of tho above named plaintiff nnd against the said defendant, di recting tho sale of the premises there in nnd hereinafter described, to satis fy tho sum of $1,500.00, and Interest thereon at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum from the first day of July, 1913, 1365.36, with Interest thereon at tho rato of 8 per cent per annum from tho Cth day of December, 1917, for redemption of the hereinafter de scribed real property from delinquent sale, I2C0.00 for attorney's fees, $43.20 costs and disbursements and accruing costs. Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, nnd In compliance with said writ, I have duly levied on the hereinafter described premises, and will, on tho 4th day of May, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the county court house, In Klamath County, State of Oregon, nnd in the City of jvlamath Falls, sell, at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash in band, all the right, tltlo and Interest of Jennie Lebavlcs, the nbove named defendant, In and to tho following described real property, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2, In block 34, Orig inal Town of Llnkvllle, now the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State of Oregon; or co much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said execution. j Together with tenements, horedlta. mont3 and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Tho proceeds of sold sale will bo applied to the satisfaction of said ex ecution, order and decre'e, including Interest, redemption from delinquency snlo, attorney's fees, costs and dis bursements and accruing costs, and tbo ovor'pliiB, If any to be paid -Into court to be further applied as by law directed. , Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 2nd day of April, 1918. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sharif. Dy T. E. GRIFFITH, Deputy. 1-9-16-13 ' lL -K 1ST ME MARK YOCB NEXT U'B SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Workmanship GUARANTEED Spring Woolens on Display. Your Inspection Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Successor to Loewe Bros, MERCHANT TAILOR mo Main St. Fireproof Storage, lowest rate. 28tf FARMERS' WAREHOUSE CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLKOIIORN County Surveyor Civil Engineer City & County Abstract Co. ARTHUP R. WILSON 617 Mala St, FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT HdUGHTALINO DOUGAN Architects and Engineers 607-8 Henry Building WE FINANCE YOU Phone Main 8723. Portland, Ore. DR. EARL O. WISECARVER DENTIST Oflce, Rooms 7 and 8, White Buildiaf DR. P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician t, Belle all, 1. O. O. F. Teasel I (over K. K. K. Store) Phone SCI . . Res. Pbeao, SOS (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Burgeon la Kla-aatb Falls.) KATHERINE SCHLEEF, M. D. Physician and Surgeon White Bldg. la Dr. Hamllton'e offlco Office hours 9:30 to 12a., 1:36 to 6 p. m. Night calls promptly attended to W. D. MILLER Rooting Contractor Malthold. Tar and Gravel Roof ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 232 8. Sixth Street Pbone 291. DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known Optomctlst Optician, la PemuMlly Located at 126 3d Street Opposite Elks Teaaple Phone MM Make engagements, and be will call at your honuf and examine ypur eyes for glasses, If you can not call at Ida oflce. WOO Di .ORDER YEAR'S SUrPLV?OP . '- J .OREEN SLAB v NeW and have them dry and ua-J der cover early In the fall. We alee handle sWdy, Lie and Block Weed, Ca and Fuel; Oil. 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