The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 81, 1018
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
PACE THRU
Big Drive Program and
Organization Announced
Plan of Campaign and Personnel of
Those Participating in This Great
Work in Klamath Ccunty is
Outlined in Complete Form J
By the Chairman
PROQRAM
Sunday lied Cross hitiikiii lit llm
cliuiclies
Hominy Solicit business mi'ii nml In
dustrloe.
Tui-Kilny Solicit bUNlnrKH mrn nml In
ilustrlvs.
Tuesday nlghttfarndi'.
dncda House lo Iioiinii ciiiiwih
unit street bootita.
Thursday I louso lo Iiouhii riiniin iiihI
utrrrt bootha.
Friday House In housn cunvnx nml
street bootha.
Saturday I louao to house cnitvus nml
trpit ibootha.
Monday night Dancit nml nniioiinrliiR
drive rcturna.
ORGANIZATION -
Campaign Manager II. I). Mnrlonstm
8paker Commit li'i-- II. tf. Uroesbuck,
chairman.
Publicity Committor W. U. .Smith.
chairman.
Treasurer John .Siemens.
Parade ManoKor 0. A. Kiiium.
, 'IVinn No. 1, IIiihIuchh DUlilil -J, V.
Hli'inuns. II. N. Mop, AiiiIii'W Ciilllrr,
I'i'ir) Cuius, K. II. Iliilc, C'liiicimf Uii.
lilt nml, (tfiirgn Wnlton. j
Tram No. 2, Imliinttlnl nislrlrts
Siiiitlii'iii I'nelllc Co, Mr. Kerry: llwuti
im llnx I'litloiy, I'jnl HiIiiiIIoi k, Cluliil
'D-iKKi'll, Klnmiitli MfB. Co, (1. A.
Kiiuim', C l. Cliiisliiln, IVIItim liny
I Lumber Co, Harrison, CoIIIiih, lliimll
liin, lwer, Muxwull; l.niiiin Lunibor
I Co, V. i:. I.hiiiiii: AIkiiiihi Lumber Co,
i:. J. (iriuii: Otey LokkIiik Co, C. II.
Oley; Kti'lKi-r UkkIiik Cy, J. J. Htrl.
Cliiule Mink cliiilrnmti; lloimmrn,
tliwnltc; Clii'lnm llox Co., C. I'. Helcr,
lilt; Lukes llox Co, A. J. Voyu; HIr
IIiihIii Lumber Co, West; Acklcy Urns.,
Hurry Aiktoy,
I Twin No. 3, County Districts Mt.
I.akl, T. N. (,'iiKii'cliiilrmitn; l'lnu tlrmr
Charles Mack cliulriiian; Imniitizii,
Mis. Matty Nichols rhnlriiian, Wide
lunml, J p.i mi Draw chnlrmau; I'lovnn,
J.iiih'm .Mooru chairman; Clillmiuln,
Curt llelililcli clinlrinnii; Port Kl.itn
nth, l.lmlnny Hlseiiitiru clialrmnn: In-
illiin Awncy, Mm. Harriott l'nrkor,1
ihnliiiiuti; Wordcn, II, L. Veil' chair
man, Ketio, CLurllfi Tower ihalrraau;
Men III, I'lud Peterson chnlmian, Locul
Win rund ((iitiiulttppi Mnllii, M. M.
Htimtney ihulimuti; Illy, Mrs. A, D.
Ilumaker ihulimaii, Loiclln, Mm. A.
1! Unlo iliiilrmuii; Yulrmx, Mrs. U. F.'
Woiriinl thai! man; Hhnitu View, John
A. MiCuiiib ilialrmnn; Loim I'lne,
JuilKf Hubert llumiull chulrinun,
Ti'iun No, I, lliiupi! to limine cnnvuii,
Ward No I- Mm. 1'iiul llowirilMS chair
mini, Mrs. Will llaliluln, MrH. John
.Mom i', Mm. (Inrnilt Vim Illpor, Mrs.'
V. O. rtmllli, Mih. Charles Moon-, Minn
Mniy Moinyer. I
Wnid No. 2 Mih. 1,. J. Vim Hollen
ilialriiiiiu, Mrn. A. II. I.uml, Mrs. Nntu
Ollerlieln, Mih. IIiihu SihiIii llrntlon,
MrH. Cnrrle. Itiinmhy.
Wnrd No. :i--Mrn. O. W. Itobcrlson
chalimaii, Mih. licit Wllhrow, Mih. (J.1
A. Van llelleri, Mih. Charles II. Otey,
MIhh Mary Illuth, MIbh Nclllo McAn
ilruwH. Wind No. I. Mm. n. II. Hall chnlr-
num. .Sirllmi No. 1, Mm. fieo. Walt,
Mm Paul Johnson; section No. 2, Mrn.
C. V. Seizor chairman, Mm. Charles
Thomas, Mm. Kato Hell, Mm. iJiura
Miller, Mm. Ar;ms Ilrynn. I
Waul No r. -Keitlon 1, Mih. James
(lilinei, Mih. Ilert Hawkins, Mm. Dr.
W, V. Ilojil, Mih. I. I). Whllmoro. Mm.
Cluirli'H (itirutnu Mm. Louis llrnd-j
ford. Section No. 2, Mm. II. It. Ynnry,
Mm. W. I). Harlan, Mm. Walter Ilelf-
HIT. I
Tram No. !i, Street IlootliH Mm. A.
J. Voo clialrman, Mm. Will l'owcll,
Mm. (leo. Huiniiliruy, MIhh Mario Mc-
Mlllnn, MIhh Wnlo Jacobs, MIbh Vorda
Cii7ad, MhH Pearl Ilohln, MIhh Mnrlo
lliimbn, MIhh Claudia Spink, MIhh Mar
Jurlu Uulzell, MIhh Mabel Meam, MIhh
Helen Dill'milt, MIhh Allco McCourt,
Mm. P. U. Patrick, Mm. K. II. Henry,
Mm K. T McDonald, Mm. II. M. Mnn-nitit-.
Mm. Will Huti.itun, Mm. K. 12.
Mnpee, Mm. A. J. Lh, Mm. W. M.
Clllntt, Mtk II 1! 0!.ilHor, Mm. I.. O.
MIIIh, Mm, Iloso Torrey, Mm. Harold
Hell, Mrs. V, H. Mills, Mta. John John
uii, Mis. R. A. Mltcbsll, Mn. W. A.
Dulzvll, Mrn, C. Browne, Mra. C. K.
Driindenburg, Mrn. C, A, Ilaydan, Mra.
Wilt Hum, Miss Agnog Drlscoll, Mls
Ina Orahnm, Miss Pearl Leavltt, Mist
Mabel Luavltt, Mlaa Claia Calkins,
MhH IifHH Plckott, Mrs. Owen Adams,
MIhh Iza AchofT.
.Tenm No. G, Schools H. II. Dunbar,
C. II. Ilowtnun, MIsh Edna Welts.
ARMKNIAN MAMACR1 HtlNt
1
LONDON, May 31. tht Turk! hT
resumad the offnslv aloni thf Cau
casian front, and hivt, occupied Van.
Anothtr AmMlaa massacra ku 1
gun.
Ludlca' up-tc-data- ahoa abialat par
lors, f.31 Main. Ducks, auada, elM,
etc., a sprclatty. Courteoui trMtatftt.
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Stupendous Amount of
War Insurance Written
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21.
Minn ll.dii 110,000,000,000 Insurance on
(ho Uvea of more than 1 800,000 sol
illi'iR mid pallors already has been
uilticn by the bureau of war rink In
luiunrc. That Is said to be more In
Huntnic, nil written since the middle
f hint October, than Is today on the
liQiika nf tho twenty largest life Insur
ance nmnnnloft In tho world. All kinds
of I'lohleniH have been met with In
ncliicliiK this gigantic task, according
tn Information furnished to congress
by 1 bourns II. Love, assistant secre
tary ol tho treasury, In charge of the
b'lro'iu, and other officials.
The war risk taw provided for pay
ment of family allowances and allot
mnntH and for administration of a com-
pronation Insurance low applicable to'
2.000,000 risks and for the writing of
this Insurance on the lives of a possi
ble 2,000,000 soldiers and sailors. The
applications for allowances and allot
ments of the soldier's or sailor's pay
lind to be obtained from the ends of
the earth to which thoao In war servico
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Every Farmer and
Every Ruralite Who
Does Not Now Enjoy
Electric Light & Power should have a
Lalley Light & Power Plant
It U only a short time ago that the fanner and the
mm living away from population centers had to
Km satisfied with the oil lamp and lantern. He had
to do everything by hand, including the opera
tion of his cream, separator, his churn, hia feed
aaixers and cutters and all such equipment. He
had to put up with these efficiency shortcomings
and inconveniences because he could not get elec
tric power.
But Lalley Light has come to the rescue.
Today, the farmer, the mountain resort keeper,
the rural merchant, the country home owner, re
gardUss of where he is, can have his own Lnlley
Lighting and Power Plant, which will provide all
the electric light he needs for his home and his
It will solve the problem of securing desirable labor and holding it
If you are interested in knowing more about Lalley Light write us for
full particulars.
outbuildings, and it will supply power to do many
of the things he has in the past done by hand.
The initial investment required to install a Lalley
Lighting and Power Plant is comparatively small
and the plant will produce light and power at less
than city prices.
It is neither pride nor prosperity that should in
fluence the farmer to install Lalley light, but
rather ambition, sound business reasoning.
Lalley Light will, from the very day of its installa
tion, pay dividends in improved living conditions;
in safety fiom fires; in insurance reduction; in
economic lighting; in labor saving. It will help
keep the young folks at home by making homo
more attractive to them.
HI)
Lalley
Light
it ideal for
Mountain Resorts
Country Homes
General Stores
Mooting Halls
and Schools
for Churches
Lodge Rooms
Public Buildings .
Mining Properties
Construction Camps
Dealer Opportunity
Thtf u an exceptional opportunity in thiz community tor som
aggressive automobile dealer, hardware dealer, implement deal
er, electrical or other dealer to handle the agency for Lalley Light,
Write us fully stating your qualifications and the territory you
can intensively covet.
Weinstock-Nichols Co.
538 Golden Gate Ave. 121 1 S. Olive St.
SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES
Lalley Light Distributors for California and Arizona
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have been scattered. From December
20th until the beginnmg of thla month
tho bureau mailed, oat 2,300,000 Indi
vidual checks to families of dspead
cms In the United States, approxi
mately 160,000,000 has been paid out la
allowances and allotments; tad la ad
dltlon many thousand claims for com'
pensatlon have been made, some paid
and others disallowed.
More than IB per coat of the soldiers
and sailors listed at tho fcareaa save
taken the Insurance aad applleatloas
for It have come In at a dally rate In
volving from 150,000,000 to IIOS.OW.W
of Insurance during the last moata. A
clerical force of about 4400 people la
employed by the bureau la the work.
A bill Is now pending la coagreis, fa
vorably reported by the house later
state commerce committee, smeadlsg
the law In a number of details, pro
viding for Instance that autoaaatto la
surance shall be parable to tka ssota
rr, whether dependent or not, aad to
the father as well, aad making other
broadening features la tat lateresf ,ot
the soldier's neareat of kin.
Nettleten'e fine ehee at
etf K. K. K. STORE.
Tho Third Liberty, Lean drive la
ever, but the War and Thrift JMamp
drive lasts the whole year. Ask Chll
cote about them. t
RIMPLB WASH REMOVES
RINGS UHDO eras
Klamath Falls people will bo sur
prised how quickly pure Lavoptlk eye
wash relieves blood shot eyes aad
dark rings- One young man who aad
oye trouble and very unsightly dark
rings was relieved by ONE WASH
with Lavoptlk. HI sister also re
moved a bad eye strain In three days.
A small bottle of Lavoptlk Is guaran
teed to benefit EVERT CASE weak,
strained or Inflamed eyes. Alumlaum
eye cup FREE. Whitman Drug Co.,
Adv.
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF. HOT WATER
1
Wash tho poteens and texhw from
system before putting, mere
food Into stamseh.
Says Inside-bathing
one leek and feel eleaa,
( sweet aad refreshed.
Dh'I. Safer Wall Ctm
Klamath
Korn-
Knocker
ream tbas ajekkh
NsPak NtSmten
25c Bottle
All kinds of Army Shoes at
ttf K. K. K. STORK.
an
A LIAOIR IN LIP'S INSURANCE
' The Mutual Life of New York, the
eompaay that has earned mora aad has
paid more to poUey holders than aay
other eompaay la the world. Oea C.
Ulrica, District Maaager. 14-tf
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Amerieaa boys are dying for their
oeeatry. Surety you eaa save for It.
Cur War Sarins Stamps.
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
trio! Make beauty tstton at
homo for a few eenta. Tryrtl
Saueese the Juioe of two lemons lata
a-,betUo coatslslag tare ouaees of
at shard, whtto, shake wall, aad you,
hare a sjaarter plat of tho beet freckle
aid Ua lottos, aad oomplealoa baauU
Bar, at very, very small coat
Yosr sroeer has the lemons, aad aay
drag store or toilet counter will sup
ply three ouaees of orchard white for a
few -seats. Massage thla sweetly fra
grant lotion Into tho face, neck, arms
and naada sack day aad see how freck
les aad blemishes disappear aad how
clear, soft aad white tho skin becomes.
Yesl It ta harmless. Adr.
LBOAL NOTICES
Notice Inviting Side for Installing
Main
Wash yourself on the Inside before
ties Into the blood, aaaslac illness.
This Is vastly mora Importaat bssauss
the akin pores do not absorb impari
ties nto the blood, causing Ulaesa
while the bowels pores do.
For every ounce of food aad drtak
taken into the stomach, nearly an
ounce of waste material must be car
ried out of the body. If thla waste ma
terial la not eliminated day by day It
quickly ferments and generates nets;
ons, gases aad toxins which are ab
sorbed or sucked into tho blood stream
through the lymph duets which should
suck only nourishment to sustain the
body.
A splendid health measure la to
drink, before breakfast each day, a
glaaa of real hot water with a tear
spoonful of limestone phosphate In K,
which Is a harmless way to wash these
poisons, gases aad toxins from the
stomach, liver, kidneys and bewels:
thus cleansing, sweetening aad fresh
ening the entire alimentary canal be
fore putting mora food late tea stent
aca. A quarter pound of limestone paea
phate coats bat very UtUa at tho drag
store, but Is euMclent to make anyone
an enthusiast on Inside batatas. Hen
waks up with a dull, achlag head or
bare furred tongue, bad tests, nasty
breath, sallow oomplealoa; others who
hare bilious attacks, acid stomach or
constipation are assured of prjsaeuneed
Improvement in both healtk and ap
pearance shortly. Adr.
1ST ME MARS YOUR !rKXt
SUIT
PERFECT FIT
Highest Grail nf Workmanship
OUARA.VTKKD
Hprlajf Woolen on Display.
Your Inspection Invited.
Chas. J.jCizek
Successor to Loewe nros.
MKnCHANT TAILOR
Bin Mala St.
He does net worry, for he protects
himself snd family with fire, life and
accident Insurance. Oct a policy
from Chllcote. S
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN C. CLEGHORN
County Surveyor
Civil Engineer
City a County Abstract Co.
ARTHUR R. WILSON
617 Mala St,
FARM LOAXS AT S PER CENT
FLAT
DR. EARL G. WI8RCARVRR
DENTIST
OSke, Rooms 7 aad S, White
Balldlas
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician A
Salts Sll, I. e. O. F. Tesspto
(over K. K. K. Store)
Phono SSI . . Res. Phono,
(The only Osteopathic Physi
cian and Surgeoa la Klamath
y-tnlla.)
KATHERINK SCHLBEF, M. D.
t
Physician and Surgeon
White Bldg, In Dr. Hamllton'a
Oatee
OHce -hours 1:10 to llm.,.I:l
to S p. m.
Night calls promptly attended to
Wda will received by the Common
Council up to aad Including tho SOth
day of May, at S o'clock p. ta, for In
sulting n six-Inch sower aula in Fair-
rlsw Addition "one" and "two," be
tween the points named as follews:
Boslanlng at the Intersection (cen
tor of latersscttoa) of Delta street and
the alley aeparattag Falrrlew Addition
No. 1 front Falrrlew AddlUoa No, I.
raaalag thence south thru the center
of said alley to Upham street: theaee
o a connection with tho manhole at
tho center of the Intersection of Up
ham aad Prospect streets; beginning
anln at center of Intersection of said
(alley aad Fulton street, aad running
theaee west on Fulton street to tae
west boundary line of Oregon avenue,
terminating la a manhole to be In
stalled at saM hut mentioned point
Thoiateln Is to be Installed under
the direction and supervision of tho
city engweer, aad will Include the
placing of Y"b and manholes and lamp
holes as ha may direct and order. .
The city will furnish 690 feet of six
teen, rttrlled sswsr pipe. The success
ful bidder to furnish balance of pipe
required. The total length of main to
to Installed being MT0 feet
The lastallattoa to be completed
wlthia thirty days from the date of
catering lato boad aad contract for Its
last alia Hon i
AboudeftWwiUtorsquiredfrom
tho successful bidder. ,
All bids must he accompanied by a
aartlled cheek to the amount of 10
par coat of hid. to be forfeited by suc
cessful bidder In tho orent of failure
to enter Into contract and bond with
the city council within tvs days after
award.
By order of Oommns; Council.
A.L.LBAVITT,
1S-W Pallet Judge.
DR. J. G. GOBLE) -f
Well known Opteaestlst
Optician, is
agRMANINTLY LOCATED AT
12S Third St
Opposite Elks Temple.
and he wlH
Make
call at your hoaao)
your eyes for
not cell nt hie
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W. D. MILLER
Roofing Contractor
Malthold, Tar and Orarel Roof
ing. Roof Coating, Repair Work
a Specialty. SSI 8. Sixth Street
Phone !l.
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O. K. AUTO trVKRY
Phene S2J
412 S. SIXTH ST. '
vM0 0t0OOteCO
AUTO
FOR HIRE
E. O. ARQRAVES
Stand at the "Mecca"
phone 183
WOOD
ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OP
OREENStAB ,
New, and have them dry and un
der cover early In the fall.
We also handle Body, Limb
and Slock Weed, Cca and. Fuel
Klamath Fuel Company
Fifth ana Main Phono lift
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