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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1918)
ATVRDAY, JUNK in, HUM Vienna Paper Censors The Peace With Russia THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON hy vlolonco which wnn tliolr outcome "How, nftvr thin proof 'that thlsi Uoiku wiit linpoaod nolely by the will of thu tomiuuror, could Mr. WlUon1 uHiiWy (jolluvu that ttiu Central Pow- urs urc deulrouii or u peaco booed on .Ills own principles?" . 'm ....'u.:.' I Mitt , ""-., ,$ ZURICH, May SC A hold editor ial In tht Vienna Arbnltnr ZoHiiiik, a Socialist paper, stating thu con-' vlcllnn thai. It waa nnlv r.ii- ...,.- I ressona thai the United HtutcH en Ified tha war, and vlnoromly cetitr lug (lurmany's "pnncn by vlolvnco" with Ituaala, has arointed groat rexent ment In Berlin, Neither for military or eronotiilu reaiona, the Vienna paper pointed out, could the United Hintex huve mnile wnr on (lormany. "AiihtIch," thu editorial continued, "need hut have looked on while thu pooplen of Kuropo wro tcnrlng thoniHulvi-H to plecea, mid reaped Rlaiintlc mofitH out of thu HtriiKKle. Powerful Amur lea haw pledged her honor In the war, mid It Ih her will Unit thin honor hIiuII he vindicated. "NovertholoHH, pence iiiIkIiI huve einnuuted throiiKh Ainerlcii. If that pence Iwh not come the fault lien with Ihono who engineered the ncRotla. Ileum nt llreiit-MtovNk and tho pence ItlvTl'lt.V .H)M VtSK I I'lHHINM KXCU1WION COUNTY BRIDGE REPAIRED County Road Bs'itrVUor Thomas Dixon has bean at wofK for the lait ' few days with tome assistants re pairing the damaged bridge eatt of R. C. Bborta ranch, which wat rocsnt ly "damaged by a, heavy tractor. Hit crow have alto Installed a number of culverti along the noceHsary place In the road. I.. H. Uprnn of tho Kimball Upson riniipiiiy of Hnerninento, Iiiih returned tulllm II..K 11... .l - . .. in uium-jr iiHimii.TH 01 inn nun i .Store mid Dr. V. It. Iloyd, from a flxliliiK, trip on thu Klamath (lexer vatlon. Mr, i;pi;on hnH made lire- vIiiiih trips to thlx dlxtrlct iind lx moot eiithiiHliiHtlc ovcr'tlio flHhltiK afforded hy the mI reams of the county. A flnu cutdi Ih leported hy the par ly, which left thu firm of tho week. Tl'o larKuxt landed weighed hcvcii pou mix, ANNOUNCEMENT I On tho job again night or day, peaco or war, rain or nhlne, one mile or a hundred. DR. A. A. 80ULH. 14-3t Chlleote will Uke Bonds of tht Third Liberty Loan at part payment en city property. 35 I'urchtuio a Thrift 8tnmp before re tiring. "They work while you Bleep." Ask Cliileote to tell yo ahont It new -ISIS low oM Bis,. accident aad health paMcitt of Ifef VMffMn. Then; are mi aadaott 'least tfcaoi eth. 14 NOTICE The Ewauna Box company wants one hundred' cut-oft men, band and circular resaw men, rip saw men, cleat machine men, talloff men, tieup men, car loaders, etc., to work Bights. Shift starts at 6:00 p. m. and con tinues until 1:30 a, m., eight, hours. One-half hour for lunch. A chance to work during the cooler part of the day and early evening. First shift starts at 6:00 p. to., 8un day, June lit. For further particulars see tht EWAUNA BOX COMPANY, lt Khuaath Falls, Ore. What is it You Want in a Motor Car? IbbbbbbbbbbbW "More Miles PerGaDon" "More Miles on Turn" Maxwell Motor Cars S-PsMagerCar . $ MS RotdttM I2S -Pom. with AU WestherTop . 33 1 S-Pass. Sedan . 137S -Psm. Town Car 1375 " an tiim i. ..OMnk win h mi miniw MS (t4u U4 TM CM IV HOWIE GARAGE k'V. " wri & J. ; Jw;ii That's easy to answer you want everything that the ingenuity of man hat , invented; that science could develop, and an American, accustomed to tho beat, desire. ' You want comfort to the point of luxury in riding qualities. ' You demand a car that in outward appearance is one you and your family eta be proud to be seen in. You insist on artistic lines in a body that is in accord with the prevailing fashions. Upholstery that feels as easy as it looks that is as durable as the best. And withal a finish in details and in the ensemble that look the part your car is to play in your daily life. i Speed, you desire, equal to any occasion and power equal to any emergency. All these you may obtain in a motor car and at a price well within your reach if you but select right. There's the rub how to decide, between .those who claim everything, which ear - will fulfill the claims. For makers are not over-modest. There's no patent on adjectives nor restriction on the use of words. , Every maker claims everything. How is one to decide? After all, it isn't so difficult Just observe one rule accept no claim that hasn't been proven. You can see and test for yourself most of the qualities you desire in a motor ear.' You can compare body lines. You can feel the upholstering. You can determine the quality of finish. By riding in it you can verify or disprove all claims as to spring suspension, balance and riding qualities. . , If you know how to drive any car you can drive it yourself and thereby test the handling and control steering gear, shift, clutch, brakes, etc. and responsive ness of motor. All these are an open book to the man who will read and can interpret. So after all, you need only accept the word of the salesman for well, for the ' most important facts. , These are, the reliability of the car and its gasoline consumption. And there's where the claims come in for makers being human, and business being competitive, there is a tendency to claim reliability unlimited and fuel economy to the vanishing point. Since this is so, what is the formula for accurate selection of a motor car? Proofs that is the only certain way, "Claims are all right, but only proofs count" that is the Maxwell slogan. Believing that every claim should be susceptible of incontrovertible proof and believing it to be good business to claim only what we can prove1 We have proven in official test, and before the whole world, those two most elusive but most important qualities reliability and gasoline economy In 44 days and nights running, during which the motor never stopped the car every minute under the supervision of A. A. A- Officials the Maxwell proved its wonderful reliability. That still stands the world's record for reliability the Official Record. ' In that same non-stop test, a standard, stock-model Maxwell covered 22,023 miles at an average speed of 25 miles per hour. That also is the Official World's long distance record. Again: The Maxwell Motor Company offered $50,000 in Liberty Bonds to Maxwell owners all over the American Continent Canada, the U. 3. and.Mexlco for an economy contest. More than 3000 Maxwell owners enttjred and the average of all those Maxwells was 29.4 miles per gallon of gasoline. (That was for a U. S. standard gallon. Add 20 per cent mileage and you have 35.3 for a Canadian "Imperial Qallbn.") , That also stands a world's record for gasoline economy. And remember, it wasn't the performance of one especially adjusted car, but n average made by more than 3000 Maxwells 1915, 16 and 17 models. j , Nor were they driven by factory employees or dealers the rules specified tSjkt only actual owners or members of their families could compete. , So there's qne car, in the selection of which you. can be sure absolutely sure. For what you cannot yourself see and examine and test, nas been proven beyond question. You are invited to see and to ride in and to drive yourself, a Maxwell And, having done that having seen and tested all that can be conftrmsd In a short time the official figures of 'those long-time, long-distance, reliability and economy tests are also available to you. Then, if you are willing to accept mere verbal assertions in the selection of your ' car that is your privilege, of course. But if you want a car that in official test has proven every claim made for it . tKat car must be a Maxwell. flBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBr I 'bbbbbbbvW m ) ''huBmB5 I ... I Olive Oil grows steadily In the esteem of I (Women as a medicinal as well as a food product But It must be port and good. We sell fine Imported olive oil as well as the best olive oil that America produces. You can buy It either bottled or in hulk. It doesn't cost much more to get tho beet, but you must come here, where the best la sold. Wl5uwfntrusoecmSjl At the Churches At tho Ktthodlst church Sunday btthf strrlete will be of a patriotic uatara. In tht morning tht pastor wlU speak on tht "Law of Sacrifice" and la tht evening on "Tht War Agalast War." At tht Epworth league at 7:00 officers for tht en suring year will be Installed. Spe cial music at every' strvlct . Tht Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls holds services at US Fourth street every Sunday mora- Ins at 1 o'clock and every Wed nesday evening at S o'clock. All art welcome. SBbjtct,of leseon for Sunday "God, tht Prtttrrtr of Man." Tht Sunday school session la from t:4S to 10:46 every Sunday strains. The 'fret readlag room and trot leading- library la open from 1:10 to 4 SO oa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Tht Bible and all authorised Chris- UtB Science literature may be read, borrowed tor purchased. Evangelical Lutheran church ser vices will bt held la tht Baptist okiroa, toner of Eighth and Wash ington streets at ?:S0 p. m. Sunday school at S p. m. Sanson text: Ocn. il, 86.. Sermon subject: "Man, a Creature of Ood." All Lutherans of Klamath Falls art most heartily lavlttd to .attend these services. All others Interest ed are welcome. Anyone knowing of Lathsraas la or around Klamath Falls pleats notify M. C. Rossman, pastor, 1ST First street. aawllloo,aat5mr ahr cmf cmt cm sh t BJeveata Street Baptist church, Rev. W. H. Cos. pastor; residence SSS Teata street ; phoae 166. Sum- day moralag; Buaday school, If. H. Harvey nipt., S:46; Preachlag strvlct subject. "Tht Shelter of tht Soul, 11:00; 8unday evening P. Y. P. V., Itadtr. Mrs, W. H. Coi, 7:00 p. as.; Preaching strvlct, "Tht Fras stoats of Sta," 1:00 p. m. .Wednesday night, Prayer service. You art vary cordially Invited to wrshlp with us. Those meetings art for all aad a warm welcome awaits you. Presbyttrlam church The annual Cbldrea'a day exercises of the Sun day school will bo htld tomorrow at 11 a. m., tho regular hour of church service. There will be no Sunday school session at 10 a, m Tht exercises of the hour will be recitations and songs by the child ren fitting to tht day. Parents are Invited to the service. All parents with babes oa the Cradle roll are urged to come with their little ones as we wish to navo a special ser vice for thorn. Christian endeavor servlot will be at 7 p. m., lasting- a half. hour. Evening service at S p. m. Subject "Present Witness Bearing for Christ." fcT?'"afV V"r High. Grade Tailoring at reasonable prices - FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Pui-o Woolen. Your Ituptc tion invited Chas. J: Cizek Mucceasor to LoetreBrot. MERCHANT TAILOR Sin Main He. - If M 41 Hi j CasJ Mr. Will Morgan, concert tuner for Shermaa Clay Co., will bt la town for another -.week. Orders for work received at Shepherd Plaao Depot. 14-lt CHIkott has Oho taclaslvt salt of soma vary desirable cKy aad coaatry Wilt accept uatrty 14 Klamath Lodga No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday Bight. H. F. Btell, N. O. Fred Bremer, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 41, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Masten, C. P. Mr. Will Morgan, concert tuner for Sherman Clay Co., will be In town for another week. Orders for work received at Shepbord Piano Depot. Mst m STRAY NOTICK A' Stray ewe and lamb cum to n place at 7S7 Washburn way, Satar- oay, juna l. Black paint mark over front shoulders. Owner mi ham same by proving property and paylag expenses. s-U-SS PROFESSIONAL CARDS i JOHN O. CXMMOSUf ' Oa ty Sarvayesj Ova sTagsntat City ft County Abstract Co. AJKiro pl wntab 617 Mala St FARM LOANS AT a PER CMST FLAT ' DR. KARL a. WI8HCARVBS) White Btdf. Phone SS4 Dentistry and Oral Surgery F DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Phyaklaa A Baltt Sll, L e. O. r. Tetania (over K. K. K. Store) JrQSjSJ ejBsJK t JnSjaM StswOSbSJi (Tht oaly Osteopathic' Physt. claa aad Surgeoa la Klamath Falls.) 1MTHKRINE SCHLEEF, M. 9. Physklaa aad) Sargsea Whlta Bid,? la Dr. Htmlltoa'a oHct , OSka hours t: 10 to llm., 1:I tt 6 p. m. Nlgh calla promptly attended to DR. J. G. GOBLEf WaH knows Optometll Optician, la BRMANSNTLY LOCATKD AT 12 Third St Opposite Elka Teasata Make eagagomaau, aad ha will call at yomr homo aad) ttamsat your eyes for glasses, If yoa oh not can at his oSka. W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Fluea aad Tiles. ISS S. Sixth St. Phone 11 WOOD ORDER A YEAR'S SUPPLY pf QRBSN SLAB New, and havt them dry and m- ( dsr cover early In the.fall. " '" We alee handlt Body, Limb and woe weed, coaiana sati j OH. l- . J Klamath Fuel VI .J vi tfW, 1- ... ttiS.iW'fll' aaaaamami M M'rfr m$? y'W.flmj',1 mhkt. wui accent ueenv awaasi a -ua. --j i -j.vuvi oa hOBtsa, lots; tanas aad raaeats. 14 IfBBBaaammaaBmanaaamssia kv r,-