The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 27, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MIDLAND
L nrii r.arllr wore given
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"tloo f H"lr Wrthd.r.
uri Fred I"1"1' """11 IMr' "' ''""
SlUr Mil Arthur HIIm, Until"
mi,, and Mr "iiJ 'r O"1"1 w""
i. Adr ruhlnic " HuniUjr.
Mr and Mr J l "'"'I'- ' '
K!imilb Kll 'l,"',"ln'r
Ffnk Adam ahlpprd ' ucli "f
t,rMi rrum hero Monday j
In nil stall- exrepl Mnlno, Wont 'to have bcon the cnuse for about 38
Vliclnln, Hoiith Carolina, Alabama, per cent of the divorces.
Mississippi, North Dakota, Houth Da. I Records also showed that the mar
Icotu mid Colorado, tho divorce rotci rlnge rate In 1916 was 1060 per 100,
woiu )iliii in l'iic than In 10G 000 or nine time u gfeat as tb
O't'iurtlmi It shown by the figures dlvorco rate of 112 pef 100,000
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AMRRIAGEHOAX
BUCKMECHT
ARMY J7SMOB
A0KI I'lONIIlIU IMHHKS.
SAI.KM. March 27 -Mm Kuilly A
Bil'n K'J nl,lH)f 0,", wl,ow "f ""'
lilt Juatlco K I' "I1"". "" "f ",0
(roam ot ihe Omiton Cont liuiluit
piiikI "'" ),i"''i' I
ViIIbm every day at the Llbnrly.
,11:80 P m. 2S-Gl
WAHIIINd'ION MiiiiIi 1 A
pioxlllllltoly win mil i , r i-ViTJ lllnn
tiiuri liiKcn In Hut I n 1 1 ml Hiiiicn In
(nrilillinlitil liy illvolcn 'IIiIm In IH'
riirilllll! to riKUt HI p 1 1 1 by llio
Iiiikiiiii ot tin' ci'iiiiM nml Jiimi Muni'
puhlU'
IhilliillnK Mouth Curolliia, where
nil lawn permitting illvnuii worn r
piinltul In IhTH, (In. ttirio low ml div
orce rntevi In I IMC. for whtih yi'iir
returns urn rompli'ii', are mIiuw n for
Ui n Dltili let of Columbia, North Car
iiIIiiii nml New York. win-re tho rati-
with 13, 31 ami 32 vr IdO.uou ot
population U'UpMi'tiH'i)-
Tlio hlghent rntcii vwini returned
for Nevada Montana nml Oregon
which show r,n7. VIZ uml 225 to-sprc'llvely
UI.ACK GUNMKTAL,
MAHOGANY CALF OK
INDIAN TAN CALF
$6.50 to $8.50
AT ALL DEALERS
Prom tot to bet!-
the Budouciir Army Shoe U every tack
a inan'i ,'hoel Worn by men in til wallcj of life
at all timet, In all cluntt. A tboebulil for tu
ruin'ort and extra tervice. Get a piir today I
For Hale at
K. K. K. Store, Uradlcy Shoo Store
Manufacturers BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Su Francisco
r
The War and Your Gasoline
The first of a serins of three statements
t
For obvious reasons the following facts of interest to
the public could not be published during the war.
They affected a vital war necessity regarding which
the Government required secrecy. But now that the
war is won, we are at liberty to make the following
fc tatement of facts:
Highly volatile gasoline for fighting
aeroplanes was one of the war needs.
The output of this special gasoline by
all the refineries east of the Rocky
Mountains was not enough, so Califor
nia was called upon to furnish i large
part of the supply. At the request of
the United States Government the Pa
cific Coast Petroleum War Service
Committee apportioned California's
quota among such of the large refiners
'as were able to make this special gaso
line. The Standard Oil Company, being
the largest of these, had the greatest
quota to fill. We were glad to do our
part. We supplied more titan our quo
ta of aviation gasoline.
Aeroplane engines, operating high in
the air under conditions of extreme
cold and rarefied atntosphite, require a
different gasoline from engines operat
ing on the ground. In fact, the needs
are so special that the gasoline manu
factured for aeroplane use (often used
at altitudes of from 20,000 to 25,000
feet) would be utterly indifferent for
use in automobile or other internal
combustion engines operated on land
or sea.
Aviation gasoline has to be highly
volatile. It must vaporize rapidly even
in the extreme cold of very liigh alti
tudes. On its rapid vaporization alone
must often depend the lives of the men
in the aeroplane. This gasoline would
not be good for general use. It would
lack power on the ground, its loss in
storage by evaporation would be gret,
and it would be expensive.
Making aviation gasoline for trie
Government took a very considerable
part of the low boiling point or highly
volatile constituents of the crude oil,
and, as a result, the gasoline left avail
able for regular use lacked those quali
ties which assure easy starting of tl:e,
automobile engine.
The Government's demand for avi
ation gasoline reached its maximum in
the late fall of 191, and then for a peri
od of about six weeks the deficiency of
Ked Crown gasoline in low boiling
point constituents or easy - starting
qualities was most apparent.
Now that the war is won and the
great demand for aviation gasoline has
ceased, we are again able to offer the
same grade of Red Crown gasoline as
formerly, with the sme full and con
tinuous chain of boihug points from
the low to the high -which Is necessary
for easy starting, qr.Iofc and smooth
aa-cleration, high power and long
mileage.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
In1! 'i
At the Theaters
Hurt I.ytfll. yUu mil b- seen qb
tho Rtnr of "I'noxptctcd 1'lacej' at
the Liberty Thontro tonltflit in n
content with h'-lnc known to fjoif
only an an actor but also hoi -.-pi
at'oti (in mi author and pluyvr (.1 t
In inking tin- n'li'fu wrisl'm of
'I'nisxperted I'laccj,' w lil h v.a atlap
led Iiom Ihi- Btory of that ii.ui.c
. rlltcii 1 I. lout 1'runV It AiLtm
pin! I'Ubl'thfil In the Blue I'ook Mi; I
nrln- A S l.tVIno, nn-niwlo wr'
for Metro tollobormod with Mr l
tell Thin was not the uctor'n fir' it
tempt an be hail nldcl In wrlt'nj; 'lie
Hcrlpt of "No Man' Land " 'Ihls u',n
orly tho beginning of Mr l.irll o
literary efforts an he linn no urit
ten n piny which wan bought by Met
ro anil which will be adapted ' jt
screen VurposeB. Mr. Lytell v. Ill
himself bo soon aa tho Mar in his
own play
Some of tho speeches against th .
Lcacuo of Nations Indicate hlr.b-
muzzlo velocity, but tbey turn out to
be duds. Manchester Union
See Charles 3 tlood, Klamath '
A&ancy, for Indian cr&'.in; lnnrii und
ti-rber. 12 tf
rrasESEIgnT?
Fashion Says You
Musi Wear Beads
The Bevere necklines
and lack of color and
ornamentation In pres
ent stles have given
beadB Ereat popularity
The smnrtlj dressed
woman quickly saw the
possibilities of adding
n touch of color to her
costume, and securing
the long slender lines
fashion Insists on, by
the use of beads She
wears them with all
costumes, securing the
most stunning effect by
hnving beads In a vari
ety of colors, kinds and
sizes.
You will find beads
suitable for all occa
sions and all costumes
at Upp's. It Is a fasci
nating display
Frank M. Upp
JinVKLKK
511 Main Street
Fine Wnteli Repairing
a Specialty
Phonographs
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WgaaSwk HP'
in'Kira'Rfr.H if- vr.-r-- i
1 Wllclff
nmw&au v'f t
SQUEEGEE TREAD
vvr
Tht
&
T2aVlLJL
HALLMARK' Store
Fuel
Oil
iires
You
Wouldn't
Paint
This li tho proper season for
Mr. Handier to buy a barrel of
Fuel Oil, anil uhlle the work is
not rushtiiK, paint jour barn,
roof mid nil; the roof of jour
house; paint all jour outbuild
ings and rough board sIkhIs.
You nlll bo surprised at the im
provement. It will bo worth A
hundred dollars to joii In looks
alone, to apply a barrel of Fuel
Oil to uur buildings, but tho
cost Is almost nothing blv iiiul
a half.
Does It Preserve
the Wood?
I put a coat of It on m barn
flo j ears ago, twentj-fUc Rat
ions entered it, roof and nil,
and It ha-s iirt-scninl the lumber
us well as any paint.
Tho eolor Is dark brown on
now lumber and black on old
lumber.
lluy a barrel, or a few liiu
Rallou euns, and get busy. It
means money to jou.
Hike In
Dress Shoes
Suppose, for example,
you had a lot of walk
ing tc do, day after
day,
would you wear
flimsy-soled dress
shoes?
Of course not for
you'd see to it that
your shoes were the
tough-soled, substan
tial, serviceable sort.
The same holds with
the "shoes" for your
automobile.
You want your car to
keep going on one set
of tiresas long as possible.
SQUEEGEE TREAD
0. PEYTON
Sumvbor (o
KLAMATH FUUL t.0.
I'houo UUlt
the tires with the
red sidcwalls,
are the tough-treaded,
substantial, serv
iceable tias that will
give you the long mile
age you have hoped
for,
plus a little more
for good measure.
If a ou want a tire that
will make you come
hack for more, buy
one DIAMOMJ.
Klamath Auto
Tire Co.
120 S. allxUi St.
Telephone 107
Klamath Falls, Oregon
HcraldsOasafied Adrs.
FOR SALB-HuTTTTT";
.Hon. flOO; Ubsrlr te'J cond
cd In payment. FrankB,,nd'
Main street " M- DPP. SU
Iff J
FOR BALK Fir- T(IA ' "
er, cioie In; fornltiip. i j . ' own
eluding plana E,!' aUei n-
Upp. 511 Maln',t. S,nlre F"n.k
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FOrt SALEU-aeneral m- i
business, located on landlM
Langell Valley, p"-J; .
FOR SALE Small twm '.T, :
must b. sold. A. J. Hocklac 27? N
tgt at. San Jose. Calif. ", N'
F0fR fCHEAP-MotoTbSTli
F,R JRA?,oHsTe a !"-cre ach
In Yamhill County to trad, forpt
m.nts; place rentM t tn
,' ) J1, owner' 8 Lincoln
street, Eugene, Oregon. lj.jt
.;: . iv uuru"u tu ftor
j V,, "-sans Plow, all in
good condition v.oon i.j .l..
days; the outfit for 1650 cash. In-
i ? , n . Barks' Merrl". On.
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SITUATIONS WANTED
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FIRST CLASS COOK, second cook
and waiter want Jobs In lumber
camp. Enquire Houston hotel. 2S-3t"
HELP WANTED
WANTED Girl for general house
work; good wages; reference re
utiired. Address C. T., HersU. 2Wt
WANTED Girl for general home
work. Call 29IJ. JS-tt
WANTED Eiperieoced woman tat
general housework; good wage:
Phone 265. 3-tt
FOR RENT
SfWSSlWWWa
FOR RENT One large donble room,
steam beat, hot and cold water.
Clairmont, 221 4th st 26-2t
FOR RENT Will remodel my retl-
dence, cor. ot Sixth and High, for
a flrst-class boarding house for a re
liable tenant. A. J. Lyle. IHt
MISCELLANEOUS
CHICKENS WANTED, at the Jewel
Cafe; good prices paid. 2(-4t
TEAMS WANTED To ikld logs by
contract; work to start about
April 1st. Lamm Lumber Co. 21-tt
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Gold brooch let with small
nearls: J5 reward. Arthur R. Wil
son. 517 Main street 2-5t
r... .,.- j..ii -t.AM ilia T.lhartv AT-
oee mo iuii mw- ..-.- -
ery afternoon. Doors open at I p. m.
snow starts mv. -.
ItrCKARD UEXT SEBVIOK
Phono' 58
Mght Fbooe 5
Wi'
DENTISTS
Dr. E. G. Wiecarver
PHOXS 354
Dr. P. M. Nol
PHO!fB 4
Over Underwood's
Seventh and SUta Streets
LEGAL NOTICK
. ..a ri r'nunTTORS
In tho County Court SUto of
Oregon, for K lamath Coun y
In tha Matter of the Ki" "
lev Pedro, Deceased.
The" undersigned having : JP;
pointed by the County Court or to
Stato of Oregon, for Klapa" rS
administrator of the f0Siffi.
Pedro, deceased, and hftub9
Oed. notice Is hereby -gm
creditors of. fnd.a,i 'Seo; to pre
clalms nsalns said doceasea. f
jont them, verified uwuira'
within six months a ter the nrsiBtoT
llcation ot this notice i to yw pr
etrator. at CW loquln. ore
Ronnor & Chastain, attorne,.,
ath Fulls, Oregon. mhU
. . v, . Palate of Stan
Administrator ot the Fsltie
loy Pedro, Deceased.
Dated March 1. ."
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