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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1918)
MONDAY, 4UNI 19, 1111 g ., THE 1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON -. r FAQB THRU Where Tar and Doughboy Meet 1 ssssssi " ' bssbsbbbsbi eMssssnsM. . I Mllil PKjIflHH,' ,i JX v. lfJmX. h gtgtgtgtSKrEr " "4r"" aiTBBBBB ! HssbbbbbbWRbMbbsW v iBSBnuEsSSSSSmH r 1mv .eiK. SlP'ffTJ'fV.' .yEss-!r fBJ r4 l Thl- Im m mmamm Im ... II.. -.. . .. . who arc at Ludendorft's elbow tad re id chart, of th. westsrn offensive. They nr the inner High Command Mag Ludendorrt -a pornonU and lam dlate war council," Their names are given under the cnpuon -Men of Action." They art; j uiunc, v0n Merx, Lieutenant-Colonel Wctiell, Lieutenant-Colonel Bauer, Ma- j. rrnnncri, Major von Bockelberg, Major von llarhou, Captain Oeyer. It In hinted that Wetxcll Is chief of "i" iniMiiKfiico department. Llou-ti-niintColoni'l Bauer's forje la Intul llvi! illvltuitlon of Ludondorffa int.n. IIoiih" nnyH the tiowapaper. All of lliimn noven men, It la said, huvo como to tho front alnco the be kIiiiiIiir of the present war. They nr Imructorlzed aa "men nf niM. iH'iKy, drive, and capacity for quick! IH'CIHIOII, ' The First American to Bring Down German Plane I raansgaa 8 mm m m HELPING m CROPS Ihf llhrnrv ,. V.l u.. - i .. . ..-.., ... .. iiiy nnu TnniiM rnnm Tnv am "Doll No. I." a bone for aoldlern and ' thouaand cota for visiting tar and Mllon la Now York Cky, managed by I ,t,,u"tlb"'- Any man of tho armry or be New Yark War Camp Committee1 ",y cn Mcep hprn ,or 2S cent". " Service. Tkla srganltatlon operating ho la guaranted a Reed bed. He can Iny 10 cents or 30 mnu f.. t.i. ,... "d1 ' SZFl U,rec,,on of aL Similar accommodation In New mood D. Fosdlck, commissioner of, York City run by private enterprise tralalag camp actlvlllea for the army, would coat Hipnp men threo tlmca aa aad aavy, a Urire hotel In New much. LACK OF RAIN, HOWIVIR, STILL CERIOUS DRAWIACK IN MOST CASES IRRIGATED LANDS ARI IN GOOD CONDITION roitTLANO, June 10. The cold, un favorable condltlona of tka prerloua I '.trek continued until the Utter part of j jthe present week, when aomtwhat h'r,!ior day temperatures prarallad. ays the aummary of weather aad crop! , condltlona laaued by the weather bu nnu hero. "However," continue the hummary, "there was no rain of any rcnuequcnce and crops especially tboae on light landa, were beginning to auf- ,fnr from drought. Vegetation has luwi practically at a atandstlll and AMSTERDAM. Junn 10. - The of higher rank than colonel, and four ?" f", WV "!"' "'" "Bralna of the Oer.n.n Army." accord-' of them men who have rlaen from iho n.U7 tomlB? dtatr,ct. t0 lag to the Lokal Analeaer. conlta of. rank, nn.i belong m u.. in.,., i... , '",n' reauita. There were general i issMSSEBB rYiF.vKt&Kzei&tjz&mjBr aa yga . i VrL?ti'JlKtf""1mt;m. Sm SM v i ' t"J'9m ysM JlnJ-- , ' 1 WKs aBTaflHBBTaVBVHaKaBv Pk 1 Bgbv a SjUgbBBKggggBK'lBgSgBi'k n I .ggggssK'WgggMBggglaaWt'jHl.?yfc y ' ?rgggBaBgB "fcSPt?kiSigBgB u fBaaaaK w4faaaHsV I ' JgsrBBrBBrBBrBBn'MaT W eBrBBrBBrBTH t'aBTaaaTaaBTaaaBf V W ' rfgBSw ' BBgBjSgBjslBBlgBjgaa. BjHu 'lawaayiag5BiajBiBBWaySBM5'-"--r'-r.' VgjjBfl limit. .4UAMU mmow Seven Hun Officers Rule Entire Army seven Oermaa officers, none of them "It la they." aaya the IT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY TAKK A TAULKHfOONKt'l. NAI.TH IK UAL'K IIUUTrt IILAUUKIt IMrTHKItM UK tilt We are a nation of meat eatora and our blood la filled with uric acid, says a well known authority, who warns fa to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. v The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating arid, but bwosDe weak from the overwork; tney get alugglah; the ellmlnatlvo tissual elag aad thus the waste Is re i Ulaad la the blood to poison the en tire system. WfMa your kidneys ache and foel like' lumps of lead, and you have stlnilag palaa la tho back or tba urlaa Is claady, fall of sediment, or the bladder w Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during th night; when you have severe headaches, nervoua and tllny apella, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weath er, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Halts; take a tabliispoouful In a glass of water bo fore brcakfact each morning, and In a row days your kidneys will act One. Thla famoua salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthta, and has been used for generatlona to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu tralise the aelds In urine so It Is no longer a source of Irritation, thua ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Halts Is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lltbla-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a lit tle occasionally to keep tho kidneys clean and act I v Adv. I colnnlalnta of itrani nnrthwMl wlniU newspaper, iwh,ch cnlltted thB ,, d acme burning otropa." Deferring to cereata tba summary aaya that winter wheat la beginning to hrud In northern counties and some fit-Ida of winter rye are In bloom, but Kt-owth has been alow and the extreme cold nlghta have been damaging to lata cwn rye which la Juat comlag up. SprlnK wheat and oata are only fair to irood and are much In seed of warmth and moisture, iirtrated meadowa are in good con dition, but where water Is not available there has been no advancement and hay crops are only fair. Pastures and rangea are becoming short and drying up, but livestock generally are In good shape notwithstanding the unfavorable condltlona. This photograph skowa Lieutenant i credited to aa American flyef. TJacle Allan J. Wlnalow of Chicago standing Sam's planes beat as their Insignia besldo the airplane in which he I a hat within a mg as skowa oa tka acoognt flown tba first Gorman plana I body of tho plane. Brushes of All Kinds Every woman who la neat and trim In appearance owes a great deal to a good brush. Brushes for clothes, hands, hair, bsth and one hundred and one other uaea, always in stock here. Every one of them with a def inite aim In the battle agalnat dust, dirt and untidlneaa. Buy here and you will always fet the best VffwAMATrl TALIS OKGONmSv Ladlea Transit ana Sport Mats at tf K. K. K. STORI. German Press Condemn Those Speaking English AMSTERDAM, May 15. (Corns-Ms not a single department of the poadeac of the Associated Press.) German life which they have not in What the newspaper characterises as' Y,ded- 0" Pop!. pray, oh, pray, "tho filthy and treacherous Teutonic rt Jr0ttr own 1orio Oermaa ....... , w ..,uu ......... .'" and uproot ha rapid -. ...... w. .u...h. v. Engiuh from you, good, Boneat, beautiful German"' is "You're Safe" when you ot a stand ard firs Insurance policy from the Chllcete agency. 25 LEGAL NOTICES sBjfBjMMABajaaMa' Notice of Sheriff's Sale NOTICK The members of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the Bed Cross rooms Tuesday at 3 p. m. for work. Be oa hjnnd you are needed. condemned by the Cologne Volkaxel- tung, thus: "Thousands among us would rather tie our tongues into a knot over an 'Irish stew' than use the good German word 'gulaach,' It is really indiapen All kinds of Army Shoes at 6tC K. K. K. STORK. Chlleote can save you money on elty and country property. Kxcluelva agent for some of th vary best, houses, lots. farms and ranches. ' U OEPINDANT WOULD PAY UT PLAINTIFF OBJECTS SALT LAKE CITY. June 10. A aablo that the English should tesch us judgment for six cents agalnat the VJ?ZF!L .a- .Jin- - " company, r atores.' thera ia a 'dining room.' wolCent,jr 0CCUP,ed " still encumber ourselves with 'shawls' j United Btatea District court, tho cor slips.' 'sweaters,' and other fashion- poration taking to that tribunal an ap- able' things. The German young wo- peat of aatlafacion of Judgment la fa- man knows exsctly what Is 'fair' and , vor of W. D. Wedell, of Ogden. what la 'shocking.' Her school friend Wodell sued for IS550 damages and addresses her aa 'my dear,' and the. a Jury rendered Judgment for alz honest German handedruck' is de graded Into 'shake hands.' "At parting It aounda bo much more dlatlaguiahed to aay 'farewell' than '1c btwohl,' and on returning It Is the comet thing to say 'how do you do?' In answer Jo which Instantly comes tho retort, 'verg-tarel!,' which Is sup posed to be more cordial than our voriullcb.' "These Ismantable lapses could be cents. Since that time the corpora tion has boon trying to satisfy tho Judgment, but Wedell refused to ac cept the money and the Judgment has remained agalnat the corporation. A motion filed with the court asked that the clerk of the court be compelled to accept the six cents aad declare the Judgment satisfied. The court ruled, however, that the motion must be 'argued In the district court la multiplied Into the Infinite, for there Ogden German Submarines Came Nearly 5000 Miles to Sink Ships Off Jersey Coast Oermaa submarines which ssnk ships aft the New Jsrsrey coast had to Irani aearly 6,000 miles around the aorth of Great Britain to reach their dosiiaaUoa. The map shows their route from Wllhelmsbavsa , for It is aot believed they have been able to British raid which closed tboae harbors on the Belgian coast, and the English Channel Is crossed with nets. The line In the east Alsntlo showing the auppoaed route of American transports to France is believed to be the area from which these submarines hsve been driven by the activity of the lave Xeebrugge or Ostead since the ' American aavy abroad t ? 'isrcc r- a'ji i - x t i,.tv' mmmmmWMm&m --c' .fc.siii.i:iirr v w. ..imitA iBBaalLl'ftbM lawHUR. jS . , . saK3tmmatmaBr4mTt In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Multonomah County. O. C. Ogler, Plaintiff, vs. MatUe E. Rhoads and W. P. Rhoads. her husband; LInnton Savings Bank, a corporation; Meier A Frank, a corporation; Leo Friede, 8. M. Mann and Minerva F. Mann, his wife, and Clark A Wilson Lum ber Company, a corporation, De fendants. By virtue of an execution, Judgment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the Md day of April, 1918, upon a Judgment rendered and enter ed In said court on the 8th day of March, 1911, In favor of O. C. Ogler, plaintiff, 'and against Mattle E. Rhoads aad W. P. Rhoads, her husband; LInn ton Savings Bank, a corporation, Meier A Frank, a corporation; Leo Friede. S.M.Mann and Minerva F.Mann, bis wife; Clark A Wilson Lumber Com pany, a corporation, defendants, for the sum of 91,500, with interest at the rate of t per cent per annum from the lth day of February, 1912, and the fur ther sum of 9125, attorney's fees, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, from the 8th day of March, 1918, tnd for the further sum of f 13.25, coats and disbursements and the coats of and uponthls writ commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, and the aouthweat quarter of the southeast quarter of section nine (9), township forty-one (41) south of range thir teen (13), east of the Willamette Meridian, in Klamath County, Ore gon. Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, Judgment order, decree and or der of sale aad In compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Tues day, the 18th day of June, 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the county court house, in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction (subject to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants, Mattle B. Rhoada, and W. P. Rhoada, her hus band; unntoa savings Bank, a cor poration; Meier A Frank Co., a corpor ation; Leo Friede, 8. M. Mann and Minerva F. Mann, hia wife, and Clark A Wilson Lumber Company, a corpora tion, or either of them, had on the 8th day of February, 1912, the date of plalatlfa mortgage upon said prem lses, or since that date had In and to the above 'described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution. Judgment order and decree, interest, costs aad.acOruIng coats. OBO. HDMPHRSY, Sharif of Klamath County, Oregon. Dated this 90th day of May, 1911. First Isms, May 90, 1918. Last issue, Juae ST, 1918. 90-JM-10-1T LET ME MAKE YOUR NEXT SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Workmanship OUARANTKICD Spring Woolens on Display. Your Inspection Invited. Chas. J. Cizek Bticceqsnr to Loewe Bros. Mi:nctiA.vr tailor ft'H Main St. Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Esell. N. O. Fred Bremer. Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Masten, C. P. JL Regular communlcatlona r Klamath Lodgo No. 77, A. F. fr & A. M.. second Monday of each month. A. R. I.cavltt. W. M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS a. am aa . (JJy.riruJru-LrL-LrLrLrLr jjajaj, JOHN C. CLEGMORN County Burveyor Civil Uogiuccr City & County Abstract Co. AltTHUP It. WILSON 517 Mala St. FARM LOAN'S AT 8 PKR CENT FLAT DR. KARL G. WISKCARVER Whits Bldg. Phone 354 Dentistry and Oral 8urgery DR. P. R. QODDARD Osteopathic Physician m Surgeon Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Res. I'lione, SUSR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) CATHERINE 8CHLEEF, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon White Bldg, In Dr. Hamilton's office Office hours 9:30 to 12m., 1:36 to 6 p. m. Night calls promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLEj Well known Optonietlsi Optician, Is ERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 126 Third St. Opposite Elks Temple , Phone OOM Slake engagement, and lie will rail at your homo and examine your eyre for glasses, If you can not call at his office. W. D. MILLER Ceturnt Contractor Walka, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 232 S. Sixth St. Phone 293 AUTO FOR HIRE E. O. ARQRAVE8 Stsnd st the "Mecca" Phone 153 WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF OREEN SLAB Now, and have them dry and un der cover early In the fall. We also handls Body, Limb and Block Weed, Coal and Fuel Oil. Klamath Futl Company1 fifth aad Mala Phone US , y. m ; I Vk '.'4 m .,u:ks JtS?. hif LMS"A":0: -5. friifl; &m.x