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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1918)
v: .nj .-in. AS THUB80AV, MAV 0, 1018 Complimenting the Graduates... You clw frlondnlilp coiigrntu Inllont ciui'l uxpioim when you RU n present fiom Upp's. It tolls n uunllty HK'ry "l(,,,t l,lull" lug to your fi lend, Not-Too Costly OiriH llioni'i cs llnr I'll'" Hlllfl'll'lH LnVnllli'icil llnr-rlngi Hut I'iiiii KdllllllH Kci Itlni:" fir.uf 1'ln.t ruff l.lnka I'cnrl Hlilncu I'rrni'li Ivoiy niimioiiil Itlnitf l'oiinlnlii I'iiiii l.'uillii-r l.tdla N'llM 11 It'll Mi-n'n Vt1(il''ii Ungollo 'l'1 I" Wiilili'ii'iir (. Ii 11 1 11 it lllllCI'lft Wlltthcs rciiilln Innmui' "I'l" u-ii-fiil article-, vmllll! rolltii want it ml should lniu- Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street Offliliil 8. I. VI It Inspector War time menut catl for Food combinations that are cheaper, yet wholeiome and good to eat. The antwer It found In CRESCENT MAPEL1NE an n flavor for dnltity desserts and confections, or m n rlcli mellow r.iMir fur i-oups. mcnln nnd vcgct nbles )oti know It ulway.i romrii UllKWC'lll'lllll. At all Crocert' 2 ei bottle, 33c. (M-1S3) AKrf? SHOE The moment yon nut it on vmi sav "Hello to comfort anil "Good bye" to cramped toes, aowileil feet and the other foot trouhk-s that mar your comfott and your peace of miml. Hero it is take a' CuJ look at it: India, Tib Calf NVX L $6.50 to $7.50 Sturdy and serviceable and substantial isn't it? And every hit at uood as it looks. Made on the famous Munson last specified by the U. S. Army worn by all our sol diers and thousands of men in civil life. Our registered trade mark BUCKHECHT-isstamped on every pair' for your pro tection, Buckingham & Hecht M.ufciifw. tut FicU You can get the Hucklmclit Aimy Shoe In your town. If your dialer does not curry It. write im dlrKt. ml Klamath Liberty 12 thcr l.lniliuiy $ HO T, II. nnil Ceinldliio (3. I.yncli .... CO Bum A liinl Vi'ilu Miller CO li.lm II. nnil .loiephlno Miilncy.. 300 ll'iiiy Mclor CO Ii I- In mill 1iiiiu Miller no V. m. Mc.Mmitiii CO Miij Mi'.railli'i' CO M. .1. mul A. i:. MfiUoiioiif.li CO Ci'fi. W. aril Mollle Mnxwull 100 , !' ory I., mul Mlnnlo Mills CO 'lh(i.t. I', nnil H.irnh Mlclmel CD I Mllun Mh'lcli 10i 'J. !l. nnd licllo MtC'lellnn 100 i l.viT.u L. Miiri-un CO .1 MrCtinih mul wife CO Allii it J. mul Dulllu II. Nnlu CO i. uiih Noll .Iiil n North lo lim.i nml I). II. Nylmiiler ririiH A. Keuiimn ImI n M. nml IMItli Potter Hi be. I roller fll'O. I'ooli' Frank riiijui'l Kiiiniiel J, mid i:iln I'ooli) Aiitinm Pnllvkn Jr. mid wlfo . Walter Owen l'urily Unite It. Purily I.arnral A, mid Minerva Qualf , MlM. . W. Itedlleld A. II. Hon ..... 'Lesllll linger . .. , l.mlier M Itohl.ton Tom HobeilH , CO CANDIDATE CHALLENGES VAL. UATION PLACED ON PUBLIC UTILITY CORPORATIONS To the Taxpn)er of Oregen: Tho folliiwItiK nrtlcle U Kclfexplnn nlory. nnd contains Indisputable facts. 1.1 .... -,... If... Llltillf K.IAAP.Ill nt I lilt i.miii ...mo ...i- ,m.u.. ,.....o . ... l,,il,,,: I TI.e. public service, commission places tint loiai wiiiiimon or mo run FIGURES WRWJG WEST D MES tnndflltnllwny, .lKht and rower com- tl0 0mco of stntc treasurer these con pnny, for the five counties of Multnn. ,n,IonH wm Uo remedied. The peoplo mah, Claekmnas, Marlon, 1'olk nnd of Mnr0n county know I play no fa Wnihlngtnn, on nil Its operating prop- vorj,C8 therefore nk your support erly. at $IB,SC2.971.92. Tho stnto tax ,, vot0 ,u (no prmarles on May 17. ctimmlsHlon plnccd a valuation, after (,,nj AJVt uy jen p. West) lei'.uetlng the county ratio-, on this -.nmo property, at H.C09,22.S5. Tho -as plant at Salem, ns an Individual The new 1918 policies of the Travel. concern. wn Riven a vnluutlon of ere are up-to-date In every way, and $211,000 by the public service commls- they cost lett than others. ..See Chll--Ion, while the stntn tnx commissions eote. . 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J. mid May Underwood Cr .tot. ml tillrabcth Vlctorln 100 (Hen i. ,in,l Nnnnln VnnMctcr.... CO Mllii Viilcobrnlovlch 100 Hoy L. VmiMeler CO a. It. Wilkinson nnd wlfo CO Henry II. nnd Biirnh J. Wood CO (Inytimn and Delia Woodden O CO Tim. J. Wilson CO 1.001) A. I., nml Irnm WlKbaril nO CO (leo. I, mid Anneltn K. Wright.. 100 100 I,oiiIh A. and Mnuilo IC. Will CO CO I lent Mnllldn Wnlnlo CO CO o Orln Winter 100 CO T. II. and Kvelyn Walters CO CO Kdwnrd (1. and Bella (1. Young .', 100 CO 'John nnd Ileus V. Zblnden 60 CO CO Name tnnrked with denote ad CO dlilonal subscriptions. CO CO The Wotnan'rt lleneflt Association ot COO Maccabees, Ituvlnw No. 39, of Klam 100 nlh Falls, hnH subscribed for ICO CO bond thru ltd oBlccrs. valuation, after npplylni; tho county ' intlii, wnH 101.200. The public xervlco commlmilon itavo the Cnllfornln-OtTRon I'ower company of Southern Oregon a vnulatlon of $2,717,171, whido the Blnto tax commit rlon plnccd the vnluntlon of thin com- pnny'it property nt $408,400.80, after npplylnK the county ration. This com- pnny opernteH In DoukIak, Jackson, Jnxpphlnn nnd.Klnmnth'countlcH. Tiii'se arc only two Inttancca. j Whnt I want to Khow Ik the Inequal- ; Ily of tho valuation of the public utlb Ily properties with tbnt of the privato rorporatlons nnd Individuals. Thcso rorporntlons as assessed by the state ti- commission nnd the valuations plv,.n )pm b). 1C publlc gervlco com.'. of j G00 cr dn). wui prob- ...... . I iJis " mllH(on Bnouia do mo some. Yly utalo treMi'.rer la nn ex-ofllclo ,.lf.n,iM 0r tho stato tax commission, ar.d If I nm nomlnntcil and elected to HDOCIN games with several National League enme: , - , h h g(jod form He bcjevei ne has a chance .0 well up ,n the flnlt division of tne league before tho close of the season. I HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Belgian Workers in wm&XtrSL., wa JT.WCI &zsK&mzzi-.---. r "" ' ' rt sj mMmwM'.. wmimsmmwtL . 'Arfl xmrvm" . . , M,MMtM.1Mini'Kaf Ellznbfthvlllo In Hnglnnd Is a town rium. TliU Is n Fccno In front ot the I homo of a robblor, who has resumed medo up wholly of IlolRiun tctusees. ,)l0 ,rn(o b. w,cj, ll0 nVcd before the They named It for the iiueen of Ilul.jdcmtnna drove lilin out. U. S. Making 500 WASHINGTON, D. C, May 9. Flvo hundred machine Runs of all kinds are bclni? ground out of America's factor- les per day for the army "over mere, ti,ih rcc0rd will grow Btcadlly, nccord- n(. (Q ordnnnce crts. And while a abv n-t bo rcnciicu- beforo November jgt(' (nere will to very consldornble nninnt nroductlon Increases In tho next two or thrco months. The IlrownliiR cun. tho army stand- ard for field service, Is now coming up after delays occasioned by slow en- slneerlng In the preliminaries. The i ...wis mm. stnndnnl for nlrnloDC. Is gun, being well produced. A gives easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, power nnd milcigc, in Red Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CMifornh) jE& ) AT - KsivrvwiSTzzz 1 Jm 3 I " mr-nm pTf iX W a p;- 'TtxVTyrr"- y - I- K1W-ulxj, IDI&QlkQftli J. 13. HOSKINO, Spcclnl Ascnt, Stmu'.a d Oil Co.. Klamath mmmmmrm'-- t1 -snasBaEaEsEfaEaEaEaEaBSi What Does L. J. For Americanism, first and foremost. For Kepubllcnn principles. Tor patriotic support' of Nation's war activities. For tho development of Oregon's vast retources, and the encouragement of agriculture. For good roads. For rigid law enforcement. For Knt lon-wlde prohibition nnd woman's suffrage. For patriotic cooperation between employer and employe. For national, universal S-lnur day, excepting agriculture. For tho better working nnd living conditions for the thou sands of workors nml laborers thruout the state. For the greatest possible moral, social nnd economic ad vancement of all citizens or tho rtnte. For an crtlclcnt stnto educational system. . , For a clean, Impartial buslncssllko administration. , "Policies backed by twenty years of practice." "Your kind of a man .for Governor" is L. J. SIMPSON Republican Paid Ad. Issued by "Simpson for Govamor Loague," 411 Soiling bldg.. Portland. Oregon. Your Kind of a Man for Governor" Primary PR I DAY, MAY 17th Their British Village rrM&wxxsx' Machine Guns Daily Two hundred of the heavy type niownlns have been produced, tho not a.iipped to tho army. The factories ea rn pod in turning out the heavlea are r.uw In a position to get actual produc- li n of a consldcrabTo.number. As for tho light Crowning type, the plent Is turnlnc out fifty dally, and ..... thrco other factories tnts monw win turn out nt least that many per day. Next month their production will be even higher. "Thu nischlnc gun nnd rifle prob- U-nis which are now causing no wor- i.v," according to nuthorlty. "All Inl- lni delays have been cleared, and the mr.chlnc gun will be forthcoming In I r.tlufnctory numbers," It Is declared. fBmnmsms uianv saml oixil'v-j" rii W, W ;-l f t ll ": "... - r(in.n' y3py Falls Oregon Simpson Stand I or? " " w Dta't Safer Will Com Klamath Korn- Knocker Will reMTC Am tjaddy. NtFak NtStreMS 25cBottk The Third Llkerty Lean drive Is ever, but the War and Thrift Stamp drive laeta the whele year. Aek Chit cote abeut them. t No one aver got rich aierely by UTlng money. Ton mutt Invest It A good way to iaveet It la to bay War Siivlnn and Thrift Btampa. "yly.aritidi.tirla rfbHawSMiMlarlaiaMk. t PthaM.CU1Wla MMIIIIIIMIMMMMHIJ X O. K. AUTO LIVERY hens B2J 412 S. SIXTH ST. flllMIIMMIIIIMIIIMMI NOTICE OP POUNOMASTER'S SALE NoUes U hereby gives that the un derslgned, ponndmastsr of ths City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, oa the 30th day of April. 1911 take up and Impound In the pound of said city, the following described animals: Ons brown mars, about t years old. weight about TOO pounds, snip oa boss, brand OK on left shoulder. Ons brown horse about I years old, weight about 800 pounds, brand O oa left hip, hied fast whits. One brown stud about S years old, wslght about 1400 pounds, strips In race, una rest wnue, bo erana twisis. Ons sorrel mars about 6 years old. weight about TOO pounds, striae la face, brand HA on right hip. And that unless the owner or own era of said animals, or other parson or persons having aa Interest tasrshv shall,, before the time of sals stated below, claim possession of said ani mals and pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertising thereof. togeinsr wun an tees pnnnww mj w dlnance of said elty for such aasss, said animals will be sold.at publio auc tion for cash at the city pound, South Third street, at the hour of p. m., on llth day of May. lilt. n-3 H. 8. WILSON, Poundmastor. Dated at Klamath Falls. Orsgon, May . 111. Mt KOAI NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION nv 11-MPT.nYEEfl' QUARTERS NO. 113. Department of the Interior, OSes of Indian' Affairs. Wsshlagton, D. C. April 11.1911. ssalsd proposals, plain ly marked oa tha ouUIds ot the ssalsd envelope, "Proposals for tha construc tion of employees' quarters No. lit, at the Klamath School, Oregon," and ad dressed to the "Commissioner of In dian Affairs, Washington, D. C," will be received at the Indian OBce until two o'clock P. If., of Mar 30. 1911. for furnishing materials and labor for ths construction of smployses' quarters No. US la strict accordance with tha plans, specifications and Instructions to bidders, which may ba examined at the omce of tha paper or periodical In which this advertisement appears! ths United States Indian Warehouse, at Chicago, Illinois. StLouls, Missouri, Ssn Francisco, California, and ths Builders' Exchange. Bt Paul, Minne sota, and at ths omes or uo s-upsnn-tendsst of tho Klamath School, Klam ath Asency. Orssna. For furthsr In formation aonlv to ths SuDsrlnteadeat of ths Klamath School, Oregon. Cato Sells, Commlsswasr. 3-4-T-9-U4t4f.il (uukrwooctwriirv mSmm ABY CHK ES -TBi I m-m. SC t Ef -PASE THREE IB? Ml UAXM YOOR KKOL', SUIT PERFECT ITT latteet Qrade of WortaanaMf QVARANTKBD Iprlag Woelasw oa Dtaatay. Tour laapectlea Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Bucceeaor to Loewe Bros. MKItCHANT TAIIXIB Bf Mala St. A Thrift card In your pocket beats half a doien flags on the lapel of your coat PROFESSIONAL CARDS iOUX C. CLBGMORN Cesiaty Surrayer Civil Hetaer City t County Abstrgct Co. ARTHtri E. WfUON 117 Mala St. FAKM LOANS AT S PK OBI FLAT HOOGRTAUXQ DOVOAW AKMtacts aa4 Eagfates rs ItM Henry Bulldlig WE FINAXCE YOU Phone Mala IMS. Portlaad, Ora. ifa. EARL O. WISEOARVEll DENTSJT OSes, Keen T aad S. WMta DR P. R. QODDARD Ostsopatale FEyslelsai SaMa Ell, I. . O. F, (aver K. K. K. Stars) Pbesje SSI . . Ess. Pheaa, BSSSi I (The only OsteopataM Fhyal etaa aad Snrgsoa la Elaanth Falls.) KATMERINE BCKIJtEF, M. D. ( Physislsji aad Bargees. White Bldg. In Dr. Hamilton's oEcs Offlcs hours 9:30 to 13m., 1:31 to 5 p. m. Night calls promptly attsndsd to W. D. MILLER Walks, Floors, Foundations. Coa erste BuUdlag Blocks, Flies aad Tims. 13! 8. Sixth Bt, Fhoas SM DR. J. G. GOBLE Wall kaawa Optemstlst i OaatslM, Is Perwiady Ltcated al 126 3d Street , sadhawlM sail at your boats aad stamlae your ay as for gisssss, If yea ana) not eaU at ale oSka. WOOD ORDER A YIAR'S UPPLY'OP OREIN SLAB New, and havs them dry and, aft der eovr sarly In tha fall. and Block Weed, Csal and Pueti Oil. KUmAth Fusl B Fifth aad Mala rssw, MB 'rP &' S,.' -"",'W. , ,.1 siirTO -i mv 'I ; 'iv irty. -J . V ; v : cb C ... 1 1 "?.l '- VlS " . JB 'm v?,.'. 'A tw T v '-.4-'l tt .. . ,.!