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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
rmn.tv, ih:i:.miii:h m, huh THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . . PAGE THREE rJ tmmtmA- m m By Giving Sane and Sensible Xmas Gifts. Buy Them Here Practical Gifts Mean Real Service to Their Recipients, and Are Always More Welcome Than Trifles and Gee-Gaws That Are Soon Forgotten About. I will frankly sny thnt in buying fur this Christmas 1 had planned on the great est business in the history of my store. I have secured the choicest and best men's goods on the market. I knew that you would want the best. But I did not anticipate the unfortunate epidemic that has caused so much sorrow and has almost paralyzed business. However, 1 am (joing to make it possible for you to make your selections.for this Christmas with the least delay possible. Yesterday I rc-arranged my entire store, and have converted it into one vast display of sensible Christmas goods for the men and boys, so that in a very few minutes you can solve the problem of what to give him. Everything will be out in sight, with the price in plain figures. We want you to see this gorgeous dirplny, na we believe it is the greatest ever shown in Klamath Falls in one store. , Here arc just a few suggestions of what you will find here. Silk Shirts Wc would call your attention to two extensive lines of exceptional value at $3.75 and $4.95. Silk Pajamas Some exceptional values from $3.65 to $4.65. Auto Robes Some very attractive patterns from $7.00 to $15.00. Silk Underwear Wc can please you. $3.85 to $10.00. Prices from Neckties We challenge comparison in either quality or extensiveness of our line of Men's Neckwear. Prices from 50c to $5.00. Suspenders All lines and makes for boys and men. From 50c to $3.50. Scarfs For dress and everyday wear. $1.00 to $5.00. Bathrobes A big variety to choose from. $5.00 to $15.00. K. Sugarman Do Your Shopping In the Forenoon 4mr f IET SOON EXPEDITE OVERSEAS MAILS LONDON. Dm 13 lltiln u very reasonable ih-moiI we hIuiII Mini nil principal null iiiicth fitted with Heupl me. nnHf-rt. I) II Bernard, Editor of tin1 Men bant Hervlce He vli-w "CoiiHlclcnilil" I linn will be huv imI In the transit uf mall. A IIict leaving New Yorli with urgent mid Iriiportntit letterH will tic utile lojlls rliurgu tlii'in liy Heaplnnc S0 to 400 mill's wphI of l III' IrlMi ui'ihI, within a fi'w lintirH they jii In- delivered In London t litis uf feci I hi; u saving of 21 hnlit-H "The name piorodnre can lie car ried out hy a vt'Kel hound to New York weather of emirsc being un lm porluiil factor, for In fine und pctt lud weather u wcll-eiilpped Huiplune could, travel at un enormous speed over a 1'oimlderublc distance It Ik quite within the 1101111114 of poHslbll Ity that letters post'-d In London can he 'delivered In New York within four duyii " .Mr. Bernard IIiIiiKh the service will I! rut lie subsidized by the govern ments of the two rountrliM. Similarly, he says letters could be expedited from South America to the Curopeitn continent by seuplanes leaving the liners Sun miles off I. Is bon or Olbraltu. rind awful palnx In my bark and In fie I, I wan racked with pain all over I lost my appctltct, and my nerves became to shattered that I hardly knew what sleep wan When my liui bund lost bin tight m duties, of course, been rive doubly hard, and my health being bad already. I kept go I11K down under the strain. I did everything I could to keep out of bed but finally got to where J wub Jlir.t up and down would sit tip ona day and In- In bed the next--nnil I even bud to give up my housework be cause I was so weak livery day wai Jiiht unolher iby of Huffi-rlng and misery for me " "I went down from one hundred ami forty pounds to I'-hh than a hun dred, and was Just a frame with scarcely strength to move around. I SAYS HOT WATER v WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phoiphate In It, before breakfast. 1 finally made up my mind from what I read about Tanlac to try It and I lu-ivo certainly found It wonderful. I now weigh one hundred and twenty flve pounds and If anyone could feel like a new per-ori I do. My appetite Is splendid and I am Just building up overy day My nerves are In good condition, I have gotten rid of all my pain and now I sleep like a child every night. have gained ., much In strength already that I can i! all my housework without any trouble, and I have been benefited so much that I am glad to recommend Tan-, lac to everybody." j Tanlac is sold In Klamath Falls' by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella1 by James Merc. Co. ' HWH? LEGAL NOTICES , I. V. V. CAUSE 1 HTKIKi: IX ri'HA. , ; WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 13 Information has reached the war department today that a general strike In Cuba Is now the result of I. W W propagan- di Order however, is being maintained. Hot a Ktnndurd InMinmre pollrv from the (tiHrutc & Smith agency. 12 ws . J. W. WIL- M 25 i HEALTH SO 11.11) BEFORE TAK. IXti TAXIAl' DON'T see XOW now sin: i.ivkd. To feel a-s fine as the proverbial fiddle, we must keep the liver washed clean, and almost every morning t'o prevent Its sponge-like pores from clogging with Indigestible material, sour blie and poisonous toxins, says a noted physician. I If you get lioadaehs, It's your liver. (If ou catch cold easily, It's your liver. j I r you wake up with a bad taste, fur red tongue, nasty breath or stomach (becomes rancid. It's your liver. Sallow jskln, muddy complexion, watery eye. loll denote liver uncleanllness. Your (liver is the most important, aleo the 'most abused and neglected organ of 'the body. Few know Its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and toxins. Most folks j resort to violent calomel, which Is a I dangerous, salivating chemical which 'can only be used occasionally because 'It accumulates in the tissues, also at tacks the bones. Every man and woman, sick or well, should drink each morning be fore breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate In It, to wash from the liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Limestone phosphate does not re strict the diet like calomel, because It can not salivate, for It Is harmless and cui can eat anything afterwards. It I Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, and any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which Is sufficient for la demonstration of how hot water and !l mestone phosphate cleans, stimulates J and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling fit day In and day out. Adr. Notice of Appointment of Executrix Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed executrix of the last will and testament of Oscar G. Laberee, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Oscar O. Laberee are directed to present said claims with proper vouchers attached, to me at the office of Charles J Ferguson, my attorney, in the Loomti building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, -vlthln six months from the 25th day o Novem ber, A D 1918. ANITA LABEREE. Executrix of the Last Will and Testa ment of Oscar O. Laberee, De ceased. 29-6-13-20-27 Gifts' i j na For&Girls The main Idea with n gfrl regarding gift H tli.it lio receive plenty of tlirni. We Miggc-t Camera, Book, pir turc Framn, Toilet Articles, Ivory (i'oikIs, etc. If the glrli see our attractive .stock they will likely express mun wishes regarding glfti. t i UlVlcrwootfs wwrnacY W'v- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON nSl NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed as administrator of the estate of Noah E. Arnold, de ceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath Coun ty. All persons having claims against said estate are directed to present same to me at my office In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, accom panied by the proper vouchers, with in six months from the 15th day of November. 1918 R. E. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Noah E. Arnold, Deceased. 15-22-29-6-13 JM'JJJ$ dall, judge of the said court, and dated the 21st day of November, A. D. 191S, the first publication to be made I on Friday ,the 22d day of November, 1 1918, and the last publication to be 1 made on Friday, the 3d day of Jan uary, 1919. ' H. M. MANNING, Attorney for Plaintiff, ,409 Main st., Loomis bldg., Klamath 1 Falls, Oregon. 22-29-6-13-20-27-3 "A little less than two months ago 1 began taking Tanlac and since that time 1 havo actually gained twenty- five pounds," vva-i the remarkable1 stuteiuent mudo by Mrs. J W Will-' lums, of CiiU Orcas St., Seattle. Wash. recently. 1 "My health has lieon very poor for many ye.11.," she continued, "but my condition has been so bad during the, past two or three years that I really don't see how I lived, 1 Buffered most ull tlie time with fearful hearracnei, Dassengers and Baggage AXYWHKHE IX THE CITY QUICK SERYICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 Western Transfer Co. w , MMMaaaaiaBaeMeiaMBa ii i IR CLOTHES I IDESTf IDIfitML i-i'iiKi'illnii or the Internal organs with .ilti'itdent III.-1 I 1 eel catilago and giiil mi" lm pertain itialllli'H mid nm Influent d In I ho Htvli' of i 01 net ami shoes wot 11 " -Dicih and iiihiiiIh iiK' liilliunlelv, iiHMiu'lati'il mil mudo!) In dii'i.B up pcan in ili'iiiiind but IHtl" 'H pu'M'iil Our iitloli'iii'lil diiuglitei.s often 11 u pint Juilcment not mil) In ti"x I"1' In conduct." 1 l!o)' N'apa-tau Shot's, III anil Low cut-.. 'I hi') wear 11111I wear ami wear. .l some nf tlie many lo.s who are wi'arlnu tlicm. i:cluslvclv at 1 titf K. K. K. STORK. 1 I 1 STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD CHICAGO, Dee 12 "II l "r pa IHollc duty to put oil mote eulli. Kiivo i mil ami Improve hnillh," wim Hie HiiliMtiuicu or nil nddlcHH befote the I'liblli' llimlth AilinlnlHinitlim .100 Hi-it of the Ainoili'im' I'nhllf Health AHHiiulntloii loiliiy by Dr. JVanetle V. Thioi'kmorttm of Cliirltiin, lowii. "Tlioro inn fiiHliliiiui not only In iltefH, hut III Hi'iiil of IhoiiKlit 'l moniU," Dr, Tliriukmnitnn I'ontln itinl. "Tim Impulse vvlileli inovod 'iir prliiiltlvn iniri'HloiH to adopt i'ii'hh won), Hut viinliy, next pro li" lion anil lastly luoilimty Of lliwn. Hun or pruliii'tlnu bi'oiuh iiidBt nflt'it llMroKiirilinl by llm gnntltr Hex. Thu I'liHiiim of weiirliiK Hiinnimr ilothliiK In wlntiir Ih u pnrnlcluiiH onn, and thu lontlnuul chilling of llm ukln ciiusos DOCKS OF BRUGES RUINED BY AIRMEN LONPON, I !. III.- I.llioi-atoil UniKi'H iifloidi'il 11 MrlkhiK testlmniiv to the work or llm Allied iiliiimn. II wn.s iiltiii'ked by bomboiB lufuuo Hip Cetinaiu liml mudo II mi Import nit b.iHii for Hiibm-rlnpii. Us cxlornlvo ilnekH, I'oiiuiH'leil with H10 bi'u I'V '"' nl fotmeil 11 suf" lumiii vvluuv UK' (initiimi H-hoiilH could be built flttoil mid leimltod fur Hmlr work or il"B trui'llmi. Tho rulilH of Hut Allied air man win" illrm-liMl Bolely til those oh-Jm-llviiH, and divHlillo tho iiiionwH ilailUKO dono Id llmm H" ,,, "r lll town Biiffeiod luirill)' ut all. Says Cream Applied In Nostrils lti'lleves llcad-Colds ut Once. IH....H .tMM...tn .-..-...... itmm If your Host 1 lis aro clOKKod nmt Mini- head Its Ktuffed and you can't luKitho fii'oly bei'jusu of n cold or catarrh, J nut Ki-t a tmiiill bottla of ICI.v'h Cream Halm at any time storo, Apply 11 little of this fragrant, nntl noptli' t'leiim Into your nostrils mid lot lt,peueti'tito thru ovury air passage of j mil- lirnd, HoothliiK and hoalliiK thu Inriniiied, Hvvollun mucous mom bniim and you cot Instant relief. Ah! how good It fcoU, Your noa trilii tiro upon, )our bond U clear, no iiioio litivvktiiK, MiuffllnK, blowing; no inoru Itoiilurho, drynoas or strug Kiln;; for breath, Kly'u Cream Balm In Juntuvliat Hiiffuiora from head rulilH mid caturih nood. It's a do light. -Adv. Shoes FOR Christmas There is nothing that will please the boy more than a nice new pair of high class shoes. We have them in browns, tans, mahogany and black, and in any make from the English last to the Army last. The quality of our Boys Shoes are absolutely guaranteed. One of the reasons why you should buy your shoes at Bradley's is that we sell you the same or a better shoe for less money. Let us prove it Modern Shoe Store GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr. 727 Main St. SUMMONS (No. 1016 Equity) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Klam ath. Bank of Yolo, a Corporation, Plain tiff, vs. Louis F. Gelssler and Mrs. Louis F. Gelssler, husband and wife, and Sam Bell Wakefield and Isabelle Wakefield, husband and wife, and Mrs. H. A. Buffum. Defendants. To Louis F. Gelssler and Mrs. Louis F. Gelssler. husband and wife, and Sam Bell Wakefield and Isabelle Wakefield, husband and wife, and Mrs. H. A. Buffum, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 3d day of January, A. D. 1919, that being the date of the last publication of summons, and the last day within which you are re quired to answer said complaint, as fixed by the order of the publication of summons. It you fall to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Said suit is brought r nariiifa nn nrrlap n nil flar-roo nf atvint Vl )VUIU vr v U-.-.U uww -.w w -, . foreclosure, by the above entitled! Court forever foreclosing and barring all of your right, title and interest and equity of redemption in and to the following described land and premises ,to-wlt: The SEU of the SEU of section 22. the SWU of the SWU of sec tion 23, the NWVi of the NWVi of.' section 26, and the NBU of the NEVi of section 27; tho N4 of the NEK and the SW4 of the NEU. and the NW. and the NW of the SW; the S of the SWU. and the SE'l of section 36. and the SEVt of the SWVi of section 35, In township 40, south of range 12, east of the Willamette Merid ian. Also tho NE V4 and the E 4 of the W of section 2, and the NV4 of the NEU of section 11, In town ship 41 south, range 12, east of the Willamette Meridian, In Klamath County, State of Oregon. And that your equity of redemp tion in and to the above described lands be foreclosed und forever bar red, and that you, and each of you. within a period of twelve months from tbe date of said decree shall re deem from a sale of the above do scribed lands mado by tho sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, on the 14th day of May, 1915, pursuant to an ex ecution of foreclosure and sale of tho said premises Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, and dated the 3d day of April, 1915, under a judgment of foreclosure and sate of the said lands and premises, and dated the 3d day of April, 1915, in a suit of foreclosure and sale of a mortgage upon said lands, wherein Arthur D. Hays was plaintiff and 11.' F. Carstens and DIUte C. Carstons, George P. Robinson and Fanuie L. Robinson, H. A. Buffum ami Ida Pal mer were defendants; that said prem ises were bid In at said sale by one C. W. Bush tor tho sum of $6,972.00. And that you and each of you, the defendants above named, shall re deem the above described lands from the said sale within a period of one year from tho date of tho said docroe of strict foreclosure above mentioned, or be forever barred and foreclosed of all your right, title and Interest and equity of redemption In and to the lands and premises above de scribed. This summons Is published In the Eventug Herald, a, daily newspaper of general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, published, printed and circulated dally ut Klamath Falls, In said county and state, by or der of the Honorable D, V Kuyken- WHEN NEURALGIA ATTACKS NERVES Roan's Liniment scatters the congestion and relieves pain , A little, applied vnlhout rulbing, will penetrala immediately and rest and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment ts very effective in "Haying external pains, strains, bruises, aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumba go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges Keep a big bottle always on hand for family uss. Druggists everywhere. 30c, 60c and $1.20 PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGHORN County Surveyor Civil Engineer. CITV AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 51 T Main Money to loan on real estate at 8 per cent. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic rhyslclan & Surgeon Hulte 211, I. 0. O. K. Tempi (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 3JI . . He. Phone, 258R (The only Osteopathic Physi cian aud Surgeon In Klamath Falls ) KIX'KAHI) RENT SERVICES I'hoiie n Night l'hoiie 315 WOOD Don't lot winter find jour vvooil shed empty. I'll! It up with nice, i-h-iiu, dry BLOCK WOOD while the prices are right. Klamath Fuel Company O. PEYTON, Mannger Office 001 Main. Phone 1 1S-K Terms Cash