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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1918)
I'Wjsr'' ISC' , It.- - " I -. 5 i T ,-T W' -" -!" i ' TH IVIMHO HOALD, KLAMATH FALL1..OM0OW lore Accommodations For : ,., Clerks at Washington thmtiAsTw :ffw Stmts t i? tfttfi cfWi(ffii Washington, July 20. The United civil jurvlM t meet war needs; The Ptuleo1 CUII Srrvlce commission an-1 commission It advised By the depart nounced tht it Is now In position menr of frbor that the erection of io ulnto definitely to the public thht tcnn.uiary hotels and restaurants to iwi, win io taken at onco to relieve bo conducted under government aun- tli congested lltlnK conditions' In ervklon, fcr the use of Federal em-j Washington, vthlch lune Been nn ob- plon In Washington, win negta ai jtnrlo 'n tin way of recruiting the once. t TODAY It is the patriotic duty of every American today to work with and for the government PRODUCE TO THE MAXIMUM. REDUCE WASTE. AVOID EXTRAVAGANCE. SPEND LESS. SAVE MORE. PRACTICE THRIFT. This institution aims in every way to encourageThrift. r m iSai'i , ssssasSMsnl jr Y- , ,--; tw X J s tln-niri -i-7-jrm i sms, 1 MrMaLfH & . aHaiBSHaiBiBv KRBsBBnprt'"-i,SMBBmVV.' anu'i tPBPilWalP n aBBaPsaWi?ys!r19rE)Sf Va H K BMi'aHlf' ' I BjiainBi 8 jwEaiirSSBBBBEv ' mot t - " . msxuk. ktfiMy Reports hare come from Russia, fcllowlag the earlier report of Iho flaMBMMMMMMMS OOVRft IN -UNBANS Loadea.Jaty SO.Feedi Admlale. trator Herbert Iloom-lMManttes In Kaglaadi ROnCKTO All teaelwrapUnnlBg to tamca li Klamath eoaaty for the eaaaVfraar will kladly get their readlag eiren work dame nrlor to the OfMIU school. Na, certificate will rW- tered uatll this law, eectloa 41, miC 18, 1917 Ortcoa achool law, haa baaa compiled with. Thla-dWuot apply to taacharta first ciaaa districts. (Signed) KDNA WILU. - v Coaaty Saat 8VMM0N8 Kulty No. I 8; In ihe Olrcult Court of Ue itat of Oregoa, for the.'Coaaty M Ktar hwarta. Pmlallf: m1 Herbert D. dale and Mlaaw n Rrsl State 4 SanafiBuk KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 itath. Qeorn W, a aw, Defendaata. To Herbert D. Gale aad Mlaale H. Gale, Defeadants abort aamed: la the aame of the BUto at Ore goa. Tea are hereby required to a pear aad aaawer the eomalalat to foreclose a mortgage Mt4 ajalaat you la the abete entitled euK. m er before latardar. the llrt ay at August, 1911, that belag the date t the last publication of aummoaa.-aad the last day wlthla which yea are required to aaawer, m fined by the If you fall to" appear aad aaawer, inv rmiuu win wwtj . for the teller demanded la plaint, to-wlt: a Judgment Herbert D. Gale, Defeadaat ahere aamed. for the aum f fear hes and dollara. together with laterett thereon at the rale of eU per eeat per aaaum from the 10th day -ed January. UU. uatll date ef Jadef mint, la aceerdance with the toraw cf four eertaln promhmery aetea ecuted aad delivered to the Plalatll by said Defendant. Herbert D. Gale, and bearlac date January 1 0th. 1114. i and for th farther sum ef twe heat red dollara, attoraey'a feaa. aad far jthe further -aum of three huadred waa alee .toted "JCerenaJy was "'itoueth-r wltH laterett therwoa at the latter la now la London, believed to be oa hie way to the' Halted States Reporta have com from Russia fcllowlag the earlier report of the a-tamlaatlea of the eaar, that Grand Duke Nicholas, believed to be tho bleat' man of the Russian roy.il family, had been aamed emperor. It . .,. A- . -. AAJ.AAAAAA A A A gf. A rate ef alx per eeat par aaaum from tbe 14th day of November, 1117, at the rate of aix per eeat par aaaum until data cf Judgment, the aame be ing for aaeaey paid by the awlatlff Electrically Welded k. k " fal TBI Steel Ship Launched v.. .I...I. will lie fcoulrt'il. i"l Bv- jl 'tn Hi" "hlP wl" i"'"'""""i ..Inrlr rn "Kl'Ot Wl'iuvr, "'" I'lates Washington July 10. Word from , .j.. tk.t m nrlilsh ynrd nns bwm - , , atanehed an electrically wemt neci """"".. ....... win l.ixln. the ahlp WM'rK4-ad with Interest hare. JJ J- .g the plate, to The flrat American vessel of the o ' ,0 ,, aame tpa will be started soon nt K'H'r ' "k KVaWTTJIINa FOR THK KIDUIKH I kfuri the fl). get a ly I ante pulley frn tlillwte. M,rvBAt mix m, un War Havlag MWh earn IiUm "' ror you m wb " iiiiunin. s After Heaeaaee m tlm new aJ: uiAii. s.U,.iil.a aarmvrtrta. I susjaie --. w"7"-. "-"." nii.ntl. wlhetbaiiawa, carts, desks, udicm uii ror .ir ..." """'"-. .?i. .- , i v..,n. ... u'imtii prvirn ni-iivn. eaaira, usaeri, sw, " ! UutMav ' Mi'l Kismnin. TOO LATE TO CLASlttv' i MinrarerrVJr-fc-J' maa r i KOIl HKNTV-raralahed Ihret-rese aparlmeat. Call at llnmi Btk,' or phone 141-M. i I.OHT Auto crank, sonxiwhtrt m Msln street. Return to it-Mv flco for raware. ja 1.0'iT Tne 4re to an olii fihtaei earring. Will flader ptro reten to this of flee. ' t Insur. , WANTKI i-em-'ni u nmnigar If, stock raaca ey n mnrried I above draft age. ae cblldrni. Urn oiiKtrleaca la all atoch ami farsshg" lines. Addreeu P. O. Rot ir.i, pvmi 34LW. Klamath raiu. Ore H ' SSA0sHf S)ff fttfAAAAA,M,8 Speed Up Grand Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Suffering Armenians e1yiew-BM--wa- AT 4 - Houston's Opera House Monday, July 22 at 8:15 o'Clock GIVEN BY THE Musical Study Oiib TsJdlIiK PROGRAsU TO RR BROW AT HOUSTON' la redeeming' dellaoueat ta 'eertlfl- Icates for the years 1011. 101C aad Oa all alghU that the Houstoa 1017, aad far Ptolatlff'a mate aad Opera House is aot la demand for, disbursements. U this. suit: aad that patriotic or other pdrpemm, the reg- the usual dsefee be made for the fere ular program for the Temple then-, 'closure of PmIbUI's mortgage made ter will be ahowa at this house ubUI ' nd delivered by tho DefeaddW ea the Temple can be put In shape for February 15th, 1914, upaa the the public. 1 lands and premises heretaafter The Satuday afternoon matinees described and for the sale of tho will be held at the Bur durlna this! lands and' promisee described la ' i Interval. I NOTICR Asbland-Klamath Falls stage will leave VatR auto headquarters at 7: SO dally, arrive at Aahlaad at 1:10. it e UV A THRIFT tTAMF TODAV ASSISTED BY 'u Aftor :ca hfrCormkk hairiMircb. Other Imp lame-rts. 'a WarsfiBMsa Co. Mrs. Daise Beckett MkMlefM Owl It at Far. ss.tr AND r,L ' ft. T.3 vK- X li WW Leading Ucal NiSMiis m wzm'& itim?: rm,vv: lM, I'nder tliu PHironoge of tho of the Central Committee of W Council of Defence, Klauisth Cowajr ft r-yp. "Iclntlff's said mortgage, that la M sny The soath half of the saih ul nuWVtor af gftlna Thlrtv.Tfcra. MCTHODWT FABTOR (3J)f TownM, ,7 (40) . .. v-i r,.-i i.i,iii i r.ange Twelve. (IS) Sasi; North .. .7 '. t .. .. 'half of the northeeat guarter of ..... . w. w..... w. ... ..M.... t0, K0U. (,. NOrt Ur J,. church leaves MoBday morning for Bouthe,lt quarttr u, , Salem, where ho will attend the Ep-!QUnr(Br cf ,n, ..utheaet gaarter ef worth Uague institute of the Oregon 'H,inn ti,-- . Mankwt .. conferenca. Mr. Oliver Is a member tcr of tbe i0Bj,wtt wtHt i. ... I.. "7 . " ana Uon Tro (S. -4,11 half of the w, ..liver -ur.-i me ween a series ortheni, Uarter cf Bsetloei Ta. (Id) HZ .? 'w CMTn " and the north half ef the aerthweet wardsh p aad life work to toe young qu,rter of gi,. .,,. - ,. '.. .. " ? " " '"- Town-blp Forty-Oae (il)rieath ef V .1 . u T" T. occ"p,r " " Twelve (11), Bast ef Wllllav j,u.,.. v. ,., mvoo-n-t courco our- t Merldlaa, la KUmath Coaaty, Ln..; , , .. ' er oOrIon.wBtatolag4S0aere.legeth. Sunday morning. July tt. L. wlth ,mmmntmta. kMaii.M.i. " 1 w' -f -.ww..-.ww. and appurtengaaoe thereuato beteag lag, or in aay wise appertolalag; that all the proeeeds af said sale he applied In pa,aeal ef the amoaaU due the Plaintiff; that the Defeadaau above named and each ef them, aad all persons clatmlag uader them, r either of them, eebaetaeat to the execution of Flalatll's mart gage ea said premises either as aeerhaaera, 1 Incumbrancers er .etharwlee, he for ever barred aad foreciesed ef aHT rights, claim er eealtjref reeematlea la and to the ahere deserlbed laade, that Plaintiff may have dgauat and execution agalaet the said De fendant, Herbert. D. ilale. for aay de ficiency which may remain after aa- ,. plying the proeeeds ef sueh sale to I the satlsTactlea ef said jaeTaHatr that Plaintiff haya each ether aad further relief as ta Ue Court may seem equitable ta the premises. TMe summons Is pubMshedtla' the Brea Ing Herald,' a' dally Mwaagaer ef general clrculatloa, arlatoi, pahUehed iHnn rirrillBIandhl allsa.mmmwB aaaaaaaBB-LW. .'. -k a - ' - -.. ' -----a--ejej-a- a-mi ""-"- -' w w. ,m, -,. .. m P. as. , Oregon, at Klamath FallaT la . .Oar rubber heels wear the longest aeraase we wee only the heat. MoeVi Store. Ray a aire level lot la MJUa Ad. (loa aad build a home. Liberty Reads tahea la payment. Ask ChJ. rate about the aew prices. it Bparial Buadag Chkhea Diaaer at Savage tires aad tubes. New aad complete stock, Klamath .Service Btitioc sixth aad Klamath. 17-tf rr" FCJ mow on Sale t Whit -r.ffc"'- :ti ' Drug Store .'i 1 Brria fiarm ..,. ., T . "-'l Annate fhlclnan. County andtaHaU.-by order ef the Honcrable D. V. Kagkeaaall. 'tUl 01 ipe said court, aad gated imr the 19tb. 1911. the first -rnhgUmUea to be made ta Seturaey, Jaly tOth, Red Sea)-dryv batteries at Telford jmi, and thelaM,abUs4leataereef S5-tt to be made ea August Slat. 111. , H. Jd.MUTKtKtl, . repel-. Attorney for ,PiatotMf, It Post office .(dress, Uemts, RallaV Ing, 409 Hals Street, Klamath Falfc, at ' 'OrageaT " It S0.S7-lWni4-W.r ' ir ly. Get the most value for your dollars when buying Shoes My low rent, down town prices on Boys' and Young Men's Anwrican Boys Shoes, $3.50 to $5.00 r -A? i Sets; the pace for real shoe value in this town, and there's a style and wear in these shoes that win satisfaction. A Shoe for Every Mother's Son. Modern Shoe Store Geo. W. Braclley, Mgr. 727 Main Street 4jr X, ICHE Thickness lere H riali You another effectivo way to measure ikn nuantltw f - i used and that ii to mensuro the actual thick naes ! treat! ' Will find that here Thouah morUrarm in again the Michelin Uni- price, Michelirw arc un- veral has a big advan- surpassed in durability tage. In the 34x4 size, even by the most spv for example, the solid sive tires, though flexible mass of ju,t try a MicJulit-- wear-resisting rubber that is all we ask. and fabric is almost an S inch thick. szi fiflfi"!--; WikAm"v'MiMl -" l-q !!! m. latMTVIek TreaJ M 1 TELFORD BROS. GARAGE iem'wv '' 11, l.CaOa.l a. ai to i p. at, IV