THUMP APHIU IS, 1B1B TTTF EVENING HERALD. V,T LS. QREGON -' MM JHM1,.,, s W ' ' - , i -.,-.., i nr,., H I AiWfcang Inem Principle of Long Range Shooting Before Germans ZIj2L mmiunxoimmt f - HHH si jit -$ Vv-WV&V i N ' iZSZ&JLH' PERFECT FIT ' f UPllNIHWWHAII ' MANY LISIP.TY BONDS Many Liberty bunds have been pur JUa by ll'tf luvn employes of Hut Sin ,lflo ""WW- "' Sl"" SSplloM re tlll ranting In. .... wlio lime pui chimed Llbcity nJdn and lite amount nro h followm n!y c. llBHr . ''' CkM N. Gordon crde'K. Urown Abrt II. Medley Hlrtm 8lei.R.-l I 014, B. Ilroukftold 0,0 r OwelW ...i jDtob A. Leucli Herbert I Jones Higrlce A. C'r)ntnl tllw Allwri Hmltl rbw. B. OkI Hl.ntry II. ""? j, T. 1'IoIhcIi K. Murphy Clarence M Hleney Cht. W Kler mu ..'' i -' ; . .. - "t .. r , .' h'?" . "v. j unnuriui ..... n tuu iM,V . X LWl;l " H&lblBHBB? W Inspection Invited. J 1 ''"V lif$$ W IB aaiJ-Ozdc, : r.o "' r9wfe;WVfV4 'V- QKflH Bacceeo,toIew.Ilr. H ,, loo X & ??Li5S?7,SS4W J V VL1 V " BBBBBBBBBBBBmBBBimH MERCHANT TAILOR I r.o X mtfttetr,, W-iShM ' & V HHHi Main . inn 1 '' ' f " 'l'ATs 'Vj?;AJ-T'A"v''A-v1 ulW Yt naBBBBBBaBBBnBBBBBBBemBBnBBnaeae" II i Jl 5 -1-iiteptf V Be Good to .-, .-- FOOD CARDS DISTRIBUTED liwl ninln were rilMrlliuli'iJ In .. .r l.n timiini. Tlli.mlliv l.v lhi T.. .....I le.irl.erH of the hrlinoln Tbwf nirilt runtnln new leKUlnllmiii ind ninny recipe. In owe Hint minie koeirn illtl nw recem- w rmv". utHHeniumt'iHiuM t I" tenirm fciii. WILL VISIT WITH PAMNT8 , Mm. II. II. McUno nnd children left mlrrday for I'etaluma. They will iprnd some time visiting thore with Mr. McUne's parents. Aak (.'lillrt mUihI the new low (t life, accident and health pullrlea ef the Travelera. ladlMTaaCair wlla-k CmMu1 fiM Lmmmmm BUQHM5CHT This shoe is as good as the lt malerisls and hnnrit MrorLinanthip ran make it. 1 he leather is of the riiiftt quality cut from the very heart ef the hide, as specified for the U. S. Army. To be sure of ge'iing the BUCKIIIX'IIT Army Sh look for our trade mark HIK'KIIIXM 1 stamped en every pair. It is our 4nutual protection. If tsar arsttr m sot wll ism Nsr hasi M Hlr.rt. A alr of fair mm; tack It fkrt Mi M. . UCK1NGHAM HECHT Sa We're '.0- TVh.aWWlg- aaTVatHHOHXavN. X. As Particular As You About Tires OUR customers are thrifty, calculating fellows who know tire up -keep costs. Btlimoa u$, we've looked into this tire proposition from top to bottom. Take our advice and buy Diamonds, the one beat buy on the market Th3 Dia monds we have sold our customers aro running farther, giving less trouble, and costing less in the end than any other tires wo know. Put a Diamond Tuba In a Diamond cat. hf ami you have Um ideal tire quipnwat Klamath Auto Tire Co. 120 So. 6th St Phone 167 llffoie llin (IrrilinilN Mliot Hovonl'-. nix iiiIIch lulu l'arlni)n: lioforo II tltni'inl CroliT mid IiIh allien In (he iiriliuinre liiiiciui of tin. war tlvpnrt llieiil lind workvil out tln pohmIIjIIIIIch of Ioiik ninr.e hIiooIIhk Willi iiiiihI ic in.i -xv,j' .. .TiV4LiM?r.jA.iA;A'-Jiv.T,x' 4 '"" Mi.m of ll.u Ilnlln! HtmeK Tlicy ffOinl Ihiil n 12 Imli illlc of 3r. cullhre, Htvnlnl is ilcKreen nmute the hurl- ronliil Junt iim hIiowii In I lie photo- Kmpn ttoui.1 choot u 1.070 pound M ,,11, wnicii Miiirted with n voloelty at . lion nnd with the iinmo powder charue I " rmiMle of 2.2f.o fret per nccoml, would nhoot n nlirll welxhlnR only 700 1 U'" ,",,,'', ,n "H c,,lirno the mIicII poumlN nt 3,100 muzzle velocity, 31.2S I would dencrlbe an lire 1.12 iiiIIch IiIkIi, iiiIIoh. The nhell would deitcrlbe an """H'ex. A Hlmllar mm, but or 0.(nrc 10.22 mile hUh. Theiie facta . I arfUa Uamn.lt" nt.tUn U .u. I "" ...-, w...k WVW, I, WW arriving at K. K. K. Store lG-Gt Tnke a ride Willi Ctillcote and look nt that new six room house and big let for only 91,000 on easy term. 8 Do ynu want a inliJ, sturdy ihot till will glte ynu lading comfort and frttdom from foot trouble! r Then get the HUCK IU.CIIT Army Shoe for prartieal, everyday wear. Made on the Mumnn l.nt adopted by the IT. S. Army, worn by all our soldiers and ihnuundi of men in civil life. The IIUCKIIIICIIT Ann) Shoe it NOT subject to wlnire. On the contrary il is endoried by the V. S. Army for civilian wear. or Ituslnesa Men Prafeaalenal Men J n Hporlsmrn Outdoor Workers Cnrmcn Mechanic Farmers Itanrhera Illkera Miners, Etc. FraaciM BlacK 7?ac7 Red Sides calibre, Hum cnrrylnn 11 larger nmount of exploitive, cnunlnK n murrlo velocity I of 2,ri00 fret per Hccond, would carry the name ahell, If elevated 40 degrecH nbote the horizontal, 27.84 tnlloa. That hIicII would go 8.T.2 mllea high. Hut the imicr Kun at the name clovn Klamath Liberty lluth Unll I Huben and Martha llalrd John nnd Floy fledford K. J. Caster Norrls W. and Mrytle Cooper.... CO 100 ISO no' 100 Ueo. and Maggie Dumont., Cll "" aw N. I), and Mary Olnsbach loW - - Kdgnr u. jaexson no J. M. and Mary 8. Johnson 100 Joseph Kirk 200 Chas. K. nnd Myrtle L. Larsen.. 100 Isaac and Helena Larkey 100 II. C. Mnckenstadt CO Win. Nail 50 K. A. Tage 50 Victoria M. I'rue 50 P. 8. nnd Madge Puckett 250 It H. nndcllff 100 School DUt. No 7, Ft. Klamath 160 Roy Smith 60 torlnda M. Sauber 100 Ed 8toneman 60 J. E. Vose 60 Dorothy M. Weeka 60 Frank and Rosa Adamek 200 C. A. and Manrella Beardatey . 300 100 50 50 50 50 50 50 300 100 100 nurrls Ilroa W. M. nnd Mallnda Chandler ... Iun It. Krnest Roy nnd Mabel Fogle O. F. and May Click fir M. Orace John and Klltabeth Hale O. L. and Florence Holbrook . I.uther R. and Lou Holbrook . Olln E. and Nettle Hunt Will Holbrook 100 Holbrook" " 100 D. C. Max Hartlorodo 100 Edward and Jessie Jonea 50 J. I Jacob, Malln 60 Elirnbcth Johnson 500 W. ' Jardlne 50 Edgar Johnson 50 Geo. and Lilian Knox 50 John nnd Alpha McNeill 100 Chas. Pechanek 100 John and Ollle Ratllff 100 Anna Rntllff 60 A. C. Roberta 50 Vaclav Rajnus 60 E. D. and Pearl Smith 50 R. C. Stout SO John and Mary Toffell 50 John T. and Ruth Turnbul! 50 Tim II. Templeton 50 James and Annie Worlow 100 Edwin and Caroline Casebeer .. 200 Gilbert and Orace Harrison .... S00 John Henderson ,. 60 Mat Lowry 50 A. II. Swasey. 50 James O. Watta 200 n. O. Parker 60 Vnlontlne arlfflth and wife 60 Mrs. Mnry Hoover 100 Birdie M. Hoover 60 Wni. O. Hoover 60 Clins. V. Nelaon .' 100 Win. M. Raymond 100 Martin E. and Mary Spencer .... 100 R. R. and Dells Brewbaker 50 Geo. nnd Loulae Humphrey 150 8am Ingraham 60 D, E. and Vesta Johnson 50 O. F. Leonard 100 R. a Leonard v....'. 100 Una A.tMathews .'. 60 R. C. Mehaffey 60 Carl Nelson 60 1 J, D. Pearson so Mrs. O. B. Prosser Oscar uA Kate Peytoa 60 were published In the .Scientific Amcr- lean In May, 191 fi, Ioiik boforo the tlermnns Mhelled Dunkirk from Nleu- port, 22 mljca dlatnnl. Tlio public was Itnld IIiIh wna an extraordinary feat. l!ut American ordnnnco expertH knew It wan not. Colonel Ingnllx, one of liiu greatent ordnance experts, brfo're the Oermnna had figured that a Drown 10 Inch gun of large calibre could bo made to nhont 49 mllen. Ordnance ex pertH nro puzzled over the present Loan Blue List Arthur W. Rorkc Udlth Rutcnlc Dcllo Rutcnlc Mathew A. and Mnrinn Smith . Fred Stearns I. Swnnson 60 no no no no no no no no 10U no no 100 no 50 - Itf 1 " "' I ttftrvl Stngg fiery! B. Stngg Wellington nnd llec Templcr .. I R. S. Van Campcn nnd wife .... I Estill Wirt Floyd E. Wilson 1 Frank U numa, Chas. W. Burna Chas..C. Ilrophy Ed. D. nnd Olena Drlscoe Ernmus A. nnd' Martha Drawer E. R. nnd Rose-Cardwoll-. Rill and Derdle Click F. M. and Myrtle Denton Walter and Orace Dixon O. W. and Mabel Engle Richer and Bona Horace O. Falrclo Den Ferch II. and I.llllnn Ferch 8. A. Oault Job. L. and Emma L. Gordon .. ueo. T. and' Elizabeth R. Cray.. ift J. and Ora Gordon Asel It. Granger .? Roy and Anna Hickman v Geo. C. and Lurlnda A. Hill .... O. 8. and Addle Hoyt J. T. and Bertha Jackson Arllen Johnson Alain and Rose Klrkpatrick .... col no ! 300 BO 300 GO 100 60 no 60 no 50 150 5k 200 no 50 200 100 Be no 100 50 Je? an1 Henrietta Klrkpatrick C, V. and Monica Loosley 600 Louis and Daisy LaurlUen 50 Maine, Fern, Edmonson and Elizabeth Leever 159 Henry D. and Anna M. Loosley 100 -i. Well, He's Been Lp ysyirn!Wiyn'3tss&yffl Nvij. Manager John J. McGraw of the New York Giants, In training at Mar- (In, Tex., has, If hla enemies are to be believed, often been "up In tbe air." Oermnn feat because they find it dim cult to Ijcllfno a gun could bo built to Hlioot with n powder chargo 11 nhell 7(1 tnllcH. Thn cost of tho gun and IIh chnrgn would bo prohibitory, nnd It would wenr out after a few shots, they think. Ihnl Is why some of them line been Inclined to believe tho h'HIx wcio not carried Into Pari by an explosive charge, but that an clcc- l. o magnetic device might have fur nished the power, or that n telescope shell, nnd x lore powder chnrges, might hae Icon tued. On thin theory tho Inrt rl.ell would be the one to reach lis destination, tl.c others dropping by the way. APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK VOUXG! RHINO RACK ITH NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AXO ATTR.CTIVEXi:.SS Common garden sage brewed Into n heavy tea with sulphur added, will ' turn grny, streaked nnd faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just n few applications will prove a revela. Hon If our hair Is fading, streaked or erny. Mixing tho Snge Tea and Sill phur rcclpo at home, though, Is iron 1 uiosome. An easier way la to get a 3-cent bcttlo of Wctli'a Sage and Sul. phur Compound r.t any Urug store cll ready for use. This is the old time recipe IniprtAe.l by the addition of uther Ingrefllenln. Whllo wlupy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, wo nil dejlre to retain our jouihful nppcarnnco nnd attractive- ! lies?. By ilnrkeulnir tour linlr with Wyctli'i Sago nud Sulphur Compound, no one ran tell, becauso It docs it so naturally, so evenly. You Juat damp on n spango or soft brush with It and drrw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time; by morn. r 10 DARKEN HAIR ",B, 1',' .J5" IT""3 !,?y.1!l"p,T,.r-d,!o! and after another application or two, jour hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, und is not Intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of disease Adv. in the Air Before nt& v JOtlN J. MSOSM" This time be really was in tho air. Colonel Archibald Miller, at the Rich field. Tex., camp, asked him to take a ride, and bo decided It was one ex perience he needed. , Use one of our good etlsT brta. tie brushee and one n oar bob ular unbreakable combe. Let oe ahow jroa style combe ead braehee. Oar awaortmeat le Mgarkee right we will eare yem Moaejr. We are headaaaitere for braehee aee ae tret. NJmTHMUlOKMNi "wissnar" v W9vWWQw&WV Ladlta Riding retehta, tklrta and Jackets at K. K. K. ttere. 15-6t .NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the un dersjgned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, admin istrator with the will annexed of the estate of Alexander Cbeyne, deceased, nnd that all persons baring claims against said estate are required to present same properly rerlled to said administrator at the law oflcee of R. C. droesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the dato or thts notice. ' Dated: March 28, ltll. ' ' ALEX. B. CHETNB, Administrator with the Will Aaaesed of Alexander Cbeyne, Deceased. SS-MMS-25 Notice of Petition te Vacate Plat Notice la hereby given that tbe ua derslgned will, at the regular meetlag of the Council of tbe City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to be held oa the 20th dny of May, 1918, present a petition for tbe vacation of the folowiag de scribed blocks, lota, streets, parts of blocks, lota, and streets In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at the southeast cor ner of lot twenty-two (II), in block five (5), in Lakeside Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence outherly along tbe westerly line of High styeet ih aald addition to the In tersection of said line with the town ship line between townships thirty eight (38) snd thirty-nine (39), sonth of range nine (9), east of tho WU- IiimaHa fvllatt im Vlaanalh fVuntlw 5a?53sS? thence west along said Itae to tho Intersection of thts line with the westerly line of WeU street la said addition; thence northerly along said westerly line of Well street te the In tersection of said line with the north line of lot two (2), In sectioa thirty- two (32), township thirty-eight (IS). south of range nine (9), east of the Willamette Meridian, la Klamath County, Oregon; thence east along aald line to the Intersection of this line with the easterly line of WeU street . extended; thence soatherly along said extended line and along the easterly line of Well street to tbe southwest corner of lot four (4) In block nine (9). In said addition; theaeej easterly along the southerly line of sold lot, crossing West street In a di rect line to the southwest corner of lot four (4), In block eight (S), In said addition, and continuing easterly along the southerly line of said lot to Its southeast corner; thence southerly along the westerly line of Paul street to the southeast corner of lot fifteen tin), in block eight (S). of saloSaddl lion; thence eaaterly In a direct line to the southwest corner of lot twenty two (22), In block seven (7), In ssld addition, and continuing easterly along tho southerly line of asld lot tad ex tending the aald line serosa Lewis street to tbe southwest jorner of;lot twenty-two (II), In block five (6), of raid addition, ( and then continuing along the southerly line of ssld tot to the place of beginning; all la Lakeside Addition to the City of Klamath Fall, Oregon, according to the pint thereof duly recorded and oa lie la the ofloe of the County'Clerk of KJaawth Coun ty, Oregon. Dated at Klamath rails; Oregoa, this 11th day of April, 1916. PAUL BRWT1NSTMN. 1MS-I6-3 - PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. CLEOMORN County Sarreyor Civil Kngtneee City County Abstract Co. ARTHVt R. WILSON ' 617 Main St, FARM LOANS AT 8 PER OKNV FLAT HOUGHTALIXO A DOUOAN . Architects aad Engineers 607-8 Henry Building WE FINANCE YOU Phone Main S723. Portland, Ore. DR. EARL O. WISECARVER DENTIST OAce, Rooms 7 and 8, White BaUdlac DR. P. R. GODDARD OoteoMtfaJe Phrstclaa alta Ml, L e. O. F. Teatele (ever K. K. K. Store) (The sly Osteopathic Fhyat- ctoa aad Surgeoa la roue.) KATHERINE 8CMLEKF, M. D. ' Phjrsiclaa aad Snnjeea White Dldg, la Dr. Hamilton's otsce Office hours 9:30 to 12m., 1:36 to 6 p.,m. Night calla promptly atteaded to W. D. MILLER Walks, Floors, Foaadatloaa. Coa erete Building Blocks, Flaee aad Ttlee. Ill 8. Sixth St Phoae til . dr. j. a GOBLE Well known Optometiet Optician, Is PeraWMtly bated at 126 3d Street Ofeeette KUu Temple Phone eeM Make eagsgeaaeata, sad he will cell at yow home aad eternise your of ee for gfasais, if roe eaa not call M hie oace. WOOD ORDKR A YBAR'S SUPPLY OFt QRKKN SLAB New, and have them dry and un der cover early In the Ml , We else handle Body, Limb; and Black Weed, Ceai aad Puel Oil. ' KIbbmUi Futl CoBnnRy c "il vl k 3. t X ' t nm il :mr fe mm C J-V AS;' . ..fc!i '-.. vlJ V.' ,IB f-rV v llL.