MJi'fltAv, AcmmriTjipiii iiFRFUl 1 111 UHU DURING JULYj , I). (5., Ali 1 ' THE EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , i wr ;; Intairuptod flldit und l uncomplut oil riliiht, Lieut. II. I', Cillviir. H Durfoct lllKtllU, IIKXlOftlltltlK t,;)S0 itiilun, una i intnriuptod fll:ht. Lluut. T. if. W..I.I. i .... rilKlitn, UBKrcsntliiK 1.U80' inilun, mid I Interrupted Illicit. DurliiK tti month nil mull upend' rncorilii worn lirokoii whon on July) 2 Mm nmll wu cnrrlud fioin WiihIi- ' IiirIoii li Now York In two liourx unit ' riMi mlnutcii, flyliiK Hum, it tllntutico or HOD iiiIIoh. 1 uiniTrn inniiT wniiuflouui FLOII HP York-I'hllmlulphln uiul huviiriil illiilitu ,:J,lln K,n' H'AHIIINOTON ,, July uionrd of llio ulr mull rtor- lltunii-riylne rnronlH worn Miab- tlce, l,mv" '" 1,1 mtm,"l' roporl IIhIiiuI wlinii Lluutx, IMkitIoii, Hun- pf Second AHitnlimt I'ortiiinntur flon- nal, iiml Klli-oiu put thulr ttmililntM ,rtl Prai'ti'T. titrpnsiio thin, of Juno, thru driving ruin mid wind Blormi Piiring July' "" r ,0S .I'""'"'" lml prm-tltully mIiiiI out vlHllillliy, fl-ihti. n pcriucl rilKltta woro tiindo Nylin: entirely liy nnnpiiiw, mid male- without Interruption thru forced Iiik poifuct ItmdliiKii. On tliu Now UndlBR or imieliiuilciil troubles On ltonf "l" ,otl ,PR worl ,lo'"u,,'"l on account of woullior nnil only 8 forc-d InnilliiKM worn iiimln. Pour tin. forced IwidliiKH worn liy un of Seer now In Hi" w(,r,( "' t,M routii. The lllrlil" durltiK tha inontli cov tvlnton woro In tint ordar fullowliii:: The l)"t performances iniidn by .-d n total of ll.Sfir. mlloi. Out J. '. I.dfcortoii, l porfocl A mout IntortitliiK latter haa beon iccidvnd liy .1. Prank Adami of thli MRMMAMMWIM 1 At the Theaters A0m0m0W0W0,mm i ho already may ,boMt of a tremend ou following everywhere. In "Our Little. Wife" Mils Kenne . dy find another part that flti her pe culiar caoabllltlea like a 'Hove. The "Prunella," which was In Iti time heroine of the etory to the tame in one of the tnott popularif stage pro ductlom, and In which dulnty Mar. guerlie Clark waa atarred, hai been revldod by the Paramount Picture. corporation, and will be the attrac tion at the Star theater tonight, stat ilnn Miss Clark The screen version hni been taken city finiii v, (.'. llackjor, whoTormer- bod"y ,rom lho plu nml lnn"-' foa' ly opciiilrd his drodKe boat In the K'cliuiiiitlon of tha IiIk tract of land on tlm t'piur Klamath lake, and who In now nt tlio Carstrom field at Ar- woro iniido by L.uutH. MlUor, Utilvur ntid Widili thru fiiR, luizii und ruin. j llt'liMc tin- flip, KM u liny nine pulley noiii t'Mluite. liimir. tr Lump Knnk (liimillno Htovm nnd Auto Comfort Ciibhloiu. No smuku In your nyui, uml u c:uiuforiiililu pluco I., nil 'r.. ,-...., ii j. ... .- u.iuiii iiiija, wiiniKu. ili ..ihnut it hIiikIo Intorruptud flUht. - ... I . .... i Miller. 19 porrutfl limit mill health politic of tlm Trav- Now Ins boon received from Rob. Wackier, who Ik nn Instructor, xoihIh pliotcM of ii piano flying form utlon In which, bo Is Included. He iiIho tend sorrtu snap shots takon with cuinorn guns at Texas field, whom bo litis beon stationed. Me di'si'rlbos'f lying above the clouds as ory beautiful, but very lonesome. Tho writer siiyg that It ralna every dny from IS minutes to nn hour, but thut tio ri'nldi'iiU thoro pay no at' tentlon to It. . to Hit, trim with a louu " , inn netv unit ou (out life, an I L'eut. Wnitor .Miner. i porrooiun trlpi llh ' uKKregiito of IJIU.ol.-m urn mixlrrii ell the May thru, -rt Adiitns to tho effect that be mile .without u Hlngln lntorrupt!on..iiml tliry iit lvw Hro Chili oin. tf pods to bo transferred to the 10th Lieut. IJ. W. Kllgoro. 10 perfect . ! oimlnoor under Major H. A. John- tripe. anKrimutlng a.lflll miles, und I IIUY A TIIUIPT BTAMP TODAY, mhi In n short time. Fill Me Up WithYour Cheapest My Car is a Chalmers" Ever heard that order given at a gasoline filling station ? You will if you just wait till a Chalmers drives up. At some of the larger stations you'll see a row of three or four red pumps. x On each is a price, and in some cities the price will range from say. 20& 23K. 27ft to 30 cents per gallon. Watch the different makes of car's as they arrive for refilling of tanks. The "temperamental" ones will insist on the high-test gasoline only And pay the high price. ' They will tell you, that, with the low-test gasoline, their cylinders fill with carbon, the carburetor will not function, and that the power produced is niL Well they ought to know. They are driving those cars. The Chalmers owner is the exception to the rule. He stops at the first pump the cheapest heaviest, low-test gasoline. He knows he is buying a liquid that is practically kerosene. But he also knows hjs Chalmers motor will burn it and oon ' sume it perfectly. And if he knows all the facts he will appreciate also that there are more heat units per gallon in the heavy than in the lighter fueL So his efficiency is greater at the same time that his fuel bill is less. Yes you have it the famous "Hot Spot" and the "Ram's Horn manifold as you find them in combination only in Chalmers Motor ' Cars, are responsible for that condition. ( You obtain a four-fold efficiency in a Chalmers pve'll tell you how , in the next advertisement A ( Meantime, drop in and let us show you Just what the "Hot-SpoT and the "Ram's Horn" really are what they accomplish and Jiow. ' Then you will understand the reason for the tremendous popularity of the Chalmers a popularity and a demand so great that every body in the trade concedes, "This is Chalmers year." y.)V?T JOMas a sisxsJhJL twfi m ' ' ""fc isWl" 1 ' -5CES??Sw3jessssissssssssl KlBaWx'aflBVahwN.l I III Illl llaBWaBSLV aBaBMBBBBBaaWjBBaBSBBBBBBBsiaBmeaBejBSfcMsBey aaM ewa Cat laejaajlit Ijegf: taaa UsanehM,T.rsMager' jfijjj mm Wiian toadasjiei Maw V 1 TMriai Car, e.fesesagse IUU Teertea awlM Tanrlae Car, alMMnir 0brloWt,al'Maaf . . aiaaa Tin i;ar. T.raiaar AU trltss r. O. H. XtraH BskieM ( Chaaea VTUbaat stetlee FOR SALE BY r t $y 't vtkr l tv f DUNHAM AUTO CO. y W1 ifc V- ;$avfyK Jtiai- ' aBfL' rrfffflawaaaaaW aw SflCiJBl mHBHBKFttrf-7tiLmBK&&0XJ&ni '" runall&" VftfVa e tures that were Impoaslble of produc tion on the stagesuch a the dotalln of the glorkus old gardn where dwelt Prunella aad her thrro aunia, bave beon Incorporated In the screen version. The old bum dtel and statue of love erected by 'I'riinolla's run away father, all beautifully bhown. Maurice Touraer, the director, ad. atltted. that "Pruaella- was his fa vorlte play, and td It he has devoted Ml of the artletry. aad talent which have made him famous In such pro ductions aa "Barbary Bbeep," "The niueblrd," and "Roae of the World." . The great Wllim Fox photoplay. "Du Barry," In which Theda Bara does her most brilliant wcrk, will ap pear at tha Orpheus theater an Sun day and Monday. This play la the moat wonderful creation of its kind that lias ever been presented on, the films. All that Mist Bara has done only glvea suggestion of the charm and elaborateness of this groat pro duction. Tho atory la a historic one, which many have attempted to write, and It haa even been aeon upon the stage, but It remained for the films and Miss Bara to give to the world tho revelation of the character of tbl wonderful woman. It W known tint tho great actress spent u long time In studying the times of l-onls XV and the wpman who pervaded them, be fore she attempted the creation of this photsplny. There Is no doubt that ahe has succeeded In a mnrvel out manner In grnvplng the subject, and In putting It upon the acreon. One of tho most remarkable foa turea of the play Is tin dresses that Mlaa Bara wears.'whlch wero special ly dealgned by her. after lohit consul tntlon with experts ou tho period of 'l.ouls XV. Tbeso dresses ore pecu liar, .however. In one way. Tboy might easily appear In drawing rooms of today. Every one cf ' them Is a study of the; art of womanly adorn mentand la a thing of boiuty In It self. ' Mlaa Margarita Fisher, whose po pularity In tomboy role transeads that of any other actreaa on the aeroen, baa, a thoroly suitable med ium la her latest American mutual picture, "Jllted.Janot." The play haa a vela ef fun In it that parmlta Mist Fisher to exercise her talent la that direction. To those Who know tho star there will come ready roeogaltlon of tha possibilities la a altuatlon that Involves her In a maao of deceit due to her deelre that a youth who haa Jilted bar for a rich er, girl ahall believe aha, haa fallen hair to a great fortune., Faw oleturee of recent leant h,ave notaaaaed aurer element of popular ity, than doea thl cat. Tha slay to a weeeaalon of atroai equations, each of which to more amusing that, tha laat, the.tnal climax. being tha big. geat and beat. There, U. a good cast and tha play to capably, directed. At tha Temple theater tonight, . Madge Kennedy, Goldwyn atar who hu bad auch' remarkable auecenvn notion, picture adaptation of Broad, vay atag'e'Playa, will follow her ap ifaraacee la ''Baby Mine"" aad "Na iy'1alarrlid,,wlth "Our tlttl lVlf," it the'itar theater, beginning Sua- ii.y' Mls( Kennedy.' In the apaee of a few months, haa become one of the riteitt''Bcreea favorites' lav America. Her7eea. her'amlle. her aalve man law. have eaptrrated the1 aat lea; aid nocent, demure little girl that the atar portrays so well, provoking alter nate aughtervand tears by her amus ing and pathetic, changes of appeal ' -a U. H. AND KNOLIHH F10HT MKX1CAN Oil. CONKIHCATIOX I WASHINOTON, Ii. C, Aun. 17. The United Rlntes nnd tlrent Hrltaln hnvo Joined In n diplomatic protest to Mexico ugnlnHt the ell land do-' ere oi of Prenldonti Carranta, which It Is contonded, amount to confisca tion. Meanwhile the American and Eng lish oil companies have agreed to re f life to meet tho terms of the' decree! 'You're safe" wfcea ye get aa In surance policy freea lite Chllcote aa riit-y, 0t8 Malm etreet. tf At the Churches The Christian Science Society of Klamatb Falla bolda service at 111 Fourth street every 8naday morn ing at 11 o'clock aad every Wed nesday evening at o'clock. All are welcome. Subject of lemon for Sunday "Soul." Tbe Sunday school tension to from 9:45 to 10:46 every Sunday morning. The Bible and all authorlaed Chris tian Rrlenre literature may be read! borrowed or purchased. The free reading room and free lending library la open from 1:10 to 4:30 on Tuesday, Thursday aad ttatnrdaya. Regular morning aervlcea at the Baptist church will be conducted by Coiporter a. L. Hall, a mtoalcaary of the American Publication society. He will bave a special line of Blblea aad Testaments for those who need them. The evening service will be la the Methodist churcb and all other churches of the city will join, making It a union petting. Evangelical Lutheran aervlcea will be held In the Baptist church, cor ner of Eighth aad Waahlagtoa streets at'7:Sv p. an. Sunday achool will be hold at t P. m. All Lutherans of Klamatb Falls are most cordially Invited to attend the services of their church. All oth era Intorottcd ure welcome. Stran gers are Invited. Anyone knowing of Lutherans in or around Klamath Falla please notify M. C. Rostman. pastor, 137 First strpet. Church of Ood Mission. 308 Mam street, second door wett of pottotflce, Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.; preach Ing service at 11:00 a. m.; Song service nt 7:30 p. m.; Preaching aer vlrei nt ;00 p. m.: Testimonies and "T Glass of Hot Water - Before Breakfast . a Splendid Habit AfjgJfe, gUeJd4g aW atttdgr AtmlaMA bbbbbb1J WWtWV fwiejajaj aa-tj ajajfaj ajBjranjvati a-a-a-ap-r-i songs, pome and bring your frlenda and enjoy these services, whtrt you will bear the whole truth. Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30 at Mills Addition tcbool house, A very cordial Invitation la attended to all. C. W. Mullenotlx and co workers, Regular churcb acrvlces at the Christian church. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, J. C, McCollem, superin tendent,, Mrs. (1. C. Mitchell promary Apt. Church unrYicen. at it n. m. Rev Chltdera of I'nlo Aato, Cal,, will preach. A welcome for all. v LEGAL NOTICES Those of'ua who are accustomed u fee. dull and heavy when we artoe; splitting headache, atuty from a cold, foul tongue, naaty breath, add atoaa acb. lame hack. eai. laaiead. both look aad feel aa freak aa a delay by weak jaald. areatoee .ng the poUoaa aad 'toxlaa froat the oody with aheaahated hot water each mnrnlag. We should drink, before kreakfaat, a Inaa of real hot water with a tea IHionrul of ilmoatone phosphate la It i.o flush from the atomaek, liver, kid icya apd'ten yarda of aeweto the are vloua day'-a Jadlgeatlblt ' waate, aour bile and poisonous toxlna; tava eleaaa Ing. aweetealag aad purifylag the ea tire alimentary tract before putting more food Into the atoataea. The aotloa.or Umeeteae ahoaahate ilnd hot water oa aa empty atoaaaok la wonderfully laWgoratlag. It eleaaa eat nil the tour fermentattoa. gaaea, waste and acidity and glvea oae a splendlld appetite for breakfast aad It la aald to be but a little while until the rosea begin to appear la the cheek. A quarter pound of llmeateae , the lath. HU.ftbe flrat publlcatloa phosphate will coat vary little at the, to, be mad oa Saturday, July 10th, drug store, hut la auffielent to make. 1911. and the laat publication thereof ML'MMOXH Equity No. 985. , In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe County of Kla math. Oeorge W.- 8chwrur Plaintiff, v. Herbert D, Qale aad Minnie H. dale, Defendants. To Herbert O. Otle and Minnie H. Oalo, Defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, You are hereby required to ai pear and answer the complalat to foreclose a' mortgage filed against von In the ebove entitled aalt, oa or before Saturday, the Slat day of August, 1918, that h-ilng the date .of tbe laat publication of aummont, aad the laat day within wbkh you are required to aaawer, aa fixed by the order of publlcatloa of thto aummoae, If you fall to appear aad aaawer; the Plaintiff will apply" to the Court for the relief demanded la aald torn plaint, to-wlt: a Judgment agalaat Herbert D. Oale, Defendant above named, for tho aum of four thous and, dollars, together w4th Interest thereon at the 'rate of els per cent per annua, from tho loth dayj of January, 1914, until date of Judg ment la accordance with the terms :f four certain promtoaery aotee-ez ecuted aad delivered to the Plaintiff by aald, Defendant, Herbert D. Gale, and bearing date January 30th, 1114, aad for the farther earn at two hund red dollar, attoraey'a.feaa, aad fee the further turn of three huadred fifty-three dollar, forty-three ceata, together with latere thereoa at the rate of elx per cent per aanum'from the Hth day of November l"17, at the rate of elx per cent per anaum until date cf Judgment, the tarn be ing for money paid by tbe plaintiff la redeeming delinquent tax certifi cate fpr tbe yenra 191S. 1918 aad 1117, aad for Plaintiff coats and dtobnraemeata in thla suit: aad that tho hual decree be made for the fere 'cloture of Plaintiff's mortgage made and delivered by the Defendants oa February 35th. 1914. upon the landa and premises hereinafter described and for tbe sale of the land and premise described In lclaillt'H said mortgage, thut Is M say Tbe south half of the south east quarter of Section Thirty-Three, (33), Township Forty (t0); south of Range Twelve, (13) .East: ' North balf of the northeast quarter of Sec tion Four (4); North half of the southeast quarter nnd 'the southeaat quarter cf tho aoutheatt quarter of Section Three &)'. Northwest quar tan of the southwest qunrter of Sec tion Two (3); North balf of the northeast qunrter of Section Tea- (10) and the north half of tbe northwest quarter of Section Eleven (11); In Township Forty-One (41), South of Range Twelve (II). Beat of Willam ette Meridian, la Klamath Couaty, Oregon, containing 410 acre, togeth er with teaemeata, heredltameata aad appurtenance thereunto belong ing, or la aay wtoe appertaining; that nil the proceede of aald aale be applied la paymeat of the amouata due the Plaintiff; that the Defendants above named aad each of them, and nil peraona claiming under them, or either of them, mbaequent to the executloa of Plalntlff'a mortgage ea either aa purcbaaera. lacumbrencera or. otherwise, he for ever barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemptloa la aad to. the above described laade, that Plaintiff may have Judgment and execution agalaat the aald' De fendant, Herbert D. Oale, for aay de fleleaey which may remala after ap plylag tbe proceede of auch aale to tho aatlafactloa of aald Judgment: I haft tll.'l lift !.. M.W A.fc, . ! iut --iniHim mstv ahivi f-tuar aim further relief na to the Court may team, equitable In the premleea. Thli tummoat la aubltohetVJn the Kvea Ing Herald, a dally aewapaper of geaeral circulation, printed, pubttoaod aad circulated la Klamath county. Oregon,, at 'Klamath Falla, la aald Coaaty And Statt. ,hy orderof the Honorable D. V. Kuvkendall. Judge oft'the aatd'Court, and dated July It -ft. - -V AAA M. ftV AAA -aA. "' V V V VrSFtBB.-BBi-ta-a-t-tj? v BULK,. 00 t Quality Drugs It Ikii'I peono'iiy and It Isn't le tu buy anything bat the ltrt In drug. 'We lmve,.gnliml - the roafl. leiMe of our rimtonier-i hy ael ; t ling ilruga of IIm liigheat ejtwl Hy only. You ranaM buy aay t other hlndhere, nad.yoH are nlweya safe and aero that aotlilng but.the heat dmga wJh bo aold la this Mori. J f InlaaaafnaaftfMfl VkUMlfiii American aoyare tWatTfer their -oun(fy. Barely yea can aave for.lt. : - c i f I'uy War lev: lagjMamee. A t & a. t ! ),, ' VA LAItaK jBTOCK 'Off Nw Woolens .i j SdedYevjNew . FilSeMWW! . .I'Ttasm WeaMaal. 1-' da J. Gzek 1 a MKRCMAXT TAIUMI r - J SieiMata M. PROFESSIONAL CAJtOt Ma8ellaiajBiBjaaja ; HENRY C Bit ) PtiyeMaa aat All GhroaJc Pltaeata a Sptlety. (Hflre White Mttg. JOHN O. CliKGMOflN Coaaty tmrvefer au KATHKHIXKSCHf-KKF ' IViyaklaa. aaJ'Sarawaa ,- Mght,Calb Proatptly Atteadedl to I , Office White BMg. . " : J-. CITY AND COUNTY, AB8TflA49r - COMPANY 817 Mala ,) Itumraara Leaae aad Ahetraata Heal EaUte Loeaa at to "'. cent f VY DR. KARL a. wiBBOAmvaaa V-. v r""i: Oentlatry and Oral Suratry ' anyone who la bothered wth blloua. newt, conatlpalllon, stomach trouble or rneumatwra a real eniuaiaat,ea4ine subject of Internal oanltatloa. Try It, to be made on Auguat Slat, 1918. II. M. MANNINO. Attorney for aPlalntlff. Pott office address, Loomlt, Build- aad yoa are aaaured that you will look ing. 409 Main Street, Klamatb Fall, better aad feel hotter la every way '' ' Oraaea. aortly.-Adf. . l-IM-lt-lM4-tl ' DR. p R. CODDARD OMeopathlr I'byttclaa SarajatB Suite 811, 1. . O. F. Temple' (over K. K? K. Store) Plioaeasii ,. Raa. Pnoae, aeMW (Tbe only Otteopathle Phyel- claa and Surgeoa' la Klaatatk Fall.) lt r r rw & r Jfiwty ORDER A YEAR'S SUFf LYjOP; ORKSN LAB New, and have them dfy and ua.':' der cover early In' tht, fail. ' .ir iy W .atoe, MiMHe'ttody, Llmti. ana -ai-ren -7, wm amaj kbjbj,, Wll. v ,fi KlaaMtk fita4 t w. 5 s. .. sfmt "sayf M ,''! " Vf .- !. ' i?A" i 1 V3 '. nn '.IB .w;i " iVt" mm iwtm Lmm&w CTI"i'