The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TtlKNIIIY, APRIL U'j, mm.
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II The Evening Herald
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Published dully except Sunday li
The Herald Publishing Conitny of
Klamath Kails, at 115 Fourth atreot
Entered at the postofflco at Klam
ath Fulls, Ore., Cor transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter
WIFE OF CHOI
WANTS
I
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States:
One year $5.00
One month f0
MemlHT or tin- A-ocl.iml I'rws
The Associates) Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use (or republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwise credited in this pa
per, and nls.0 local ueus published
herein.
All rights ot republication of spe
cial dispatches heren: are also re
served TUESDAY, APRIL 22, MM.
THE V1CTOIJV l.OA.V
Opening of the Victory Loan Cam
paign in Oregon signalizes the close
of the drhe as well. This Js as it
should be. Subscription to the loan
is the duty of the indMdual. and it
should not be necessary when the
government offers Its war bonds for
soliciting committees to derate ef
fort to obtaining tbe subscription.
The privilege of American citizen
ship Is one that has been sought by
millions of immigrants from other
lands where the door of opportunity
was closed. In the land ot the free
they have found equal opportunity
with every other citizen and most of'
them have been content to become a '
part of the government ot their adop-l
ZURICH. April 19. The formlrl
ticr.nan Crown l'rlncess Ced!o n!s
taken steps to, divorce her husband, j
Frederick William, according to
ktntcment given to Swiss ne vpaicrs I
by the former (irand Duchesi Aims
tnsla of Mecklenburg 3oliv rl:, I
isother of the former crown p: meets,
The statement sns that It long hn-ti
been the desire of Ceclle to divorce!
hnr husb.and. but thnt thn nrdjnrn I
or the Hohentollern family u to this
time had prexented her from inrryinn
It fill.
The statement of the gr.m 1 iTui-h-ess
charges Frederick Wlllitu.i )th
criulty to his wife, saying:
"On one occasion sometime ngo,
I.r situation became so unbearable
ihai my daughter actually lied from
her home. She almost sucreeded in
reaching Switzerland. Orders were
seut from Berlin to lntercpt her
and she was captured at the Cerman
frontier like a common crlmlnnl and
taken to Berlin under arrest.
"M daughter will be able to place
I before the German court overwholn.
Idk evidence -against Tier husband iui'1
will be able to prove many Ir.stuii'ies
ot grossest cruelty. His Infidelities
were numerous and there Is abund
ant proof of them. His hrutalllv was
atrocious. On more than one occaaloi
VICTORY LOAN TEST
OF PATRIOTISM Wood
Major flencral Leonard Wood, w ho
at Camp Fun Hon trained two divi
sions of Americana for oomms
service, has asked the American
people to support the Fifth Loan,
lie t-ays"
"Wo have carried the wnr on suc
cessfully m far and q must sec II
through. The Fifth Loan, coming
as It does after the armistice, will
bo a more severe test than the
others, of the patriotism of our
people. It Is Just as Important as
nny loan we have made, and It
should bo carried through Just as
vigorously as the others It Is no
time now to let up on our efforts.
Reorganization Is een more diffi
cult and almost as Important ns the
period of preparation Put It over,
nnd good luck. We must have It."
EXTRA PIMM1HAM
AT Till: I.IHERTV.
loIVIE Oh IHJUIHE AD'
Patrons of tho Liberty will htvq
an extra flnu imtititnlnnu'iit t thui
Wednesday performances. In nddl
tlou to tho feature plctilie "Wedlock '
stmlng Louise (lliiuin, Smiling Hill
I'nison.s wll bo shown In "Pink Pa
Junius", which Is ono of his best coiu
cdltis A.s usuat on Wednesday tho,
Kliinginin will gUu the latest woild
liuiienlngs nnd tho llrst of tho Vie
lory t.uin pictures will o shown In
which Sessuo lln.uikuwH, tho noted
Japanese star, will appear In "llin
znl". The entire show will bo glen
at the mntltiie us well as lit tho own
lug petfoniniiee. It ,
VAN'S Al'TO SKHVH'i: '
IX XF.W OUAIlTKItf
Van's Auto Service has mm ml Into
tompornry offices at C21 Miiln Street,
nearly opposite Its old .home Hero
will bo located. In addition to the taxi
service, tho gfflcps of tho
Klamath Falls to Ashland stiigo
line.
Klnmntli Fa. m to llend mare lino
THE PEOPLE WILL PAY
tion. But to the persoa fortunate I my arssbteT waa treated with great
:uUU6" i u.e ue. no. . -"""'-.violence. She-was ornlsed and her
can cu.zen.tne onicatioa ot out? tofice WM dl8flgured by her bmiimi
wumij ta mueicm, iuc vyciuas wi l .. M
iuC .. uu .wiu. iue eo.ernmem, Berj,n dlspatcnw y of ZnTich
,k , ",Z . l,f .. lOFr:W,r February 3. said that Frederic Wll
the individual obligation that the nad nitluted proeee(a5il fcr
government has assumed for the peo-a d, b - there hm beM
pie In order to pay the accumulating I , ., nrtm A ,h. M
a siiusci icutM wm v4iv
SUCCESSFUL DAXCE.
The dance at St. Cloud on lasj Sat
urday night was well attended. Many
town peopje were present by hpeclal
Invitation. Prof. Tcrr'! lead the
orchestra and furnished splendid
xaiuic.
costs of the last period ot the war,
There are still 1,600,000 Ameri
can soldiers over seas. The big task
ot tbe government li the bringing
home of these men and their return
to clvlljlfe. Since the signing of the
armistice there have been many divi
sions of American forces returned
home, but with the ceasing of hostili
ties other and different demands for
ocean tonnage and heavy expenses
"were involved in tne ciosinr or ereai i
Itcpnrdless of what our feelings may
be as to mo management or the war,
our honor as a nation Is pledged to
the payment of the bills for the war
No man who holds his own reputation
for business Integrity nboiu reproach
doubts that. He would scrupulously
pay his own debts and the debts of
his country are a very definite part
of his own obligations.
The government has contracted cer
tain debts. It has come to tho people
for the money with which to satisfy
these obligations. Through statements
ot Us highest officials It has repeat
edly made clear to all that It expects
to secure this money not from the
banks or the great financial Institu
tions, but through the whole hearted
support of the gieat majority of its
citizens.
It will be a higher type of patriot
ism that will be called to the test
during the coming days than respond
ed to the former appeals ot the gov
ernment. Aside from a few technical
ities the war Is over. The fifth loan
will be raised without the spur of hos
tilities because the American people
are capable of reaching greater
heights of patriotism than they have
-i :llm' d.
XOTICK
The Henley High School Parent
Teachers Association will meet Fri
day evening April 25. at the Henley
School. All are cordially Invited to
attend. Lunch consisting of sand-
witches, cake and coffee will be serv
ed. MRS. R. E. BRADBURY, Pres.
GUARD BABY'S
HEALTH WITH PURE
LIME WATER
As lime water is used
mostly for babies, too
much care cannot be
.taken in its preparation.
Ordinary builder's lime
and city water are not
good enough, according
to our idea. We use pure
lime and distilled water
in making our lime wa
ter, and make it fresh
each week.
It will cost you no more
than the ordinary kind
which some druggists
sell.
HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
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Wv, KLAMATH TALLS Olf EOOIi rpSr
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Hl'MMUNs
Kipilty No In
Suit fur tHinne
In tho Circuit Court n( the State ot
Oregon, for tlm County of Klamath
W. II. Price, plaintiff,
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Dora K, Price, defendant
To Dora K. Price, the ulimo nnmM
-Kxperlencod woman for l!?'""''"!!!: J".lh" ,"!.,":'.:"J.he 8.UI?
t..m.u..rk !to o homo " " "" '"' ""' "''"' ""iwrfu
HELP WANTED
WANTi:i--Reliable innii to luko rt
glstered C r. old heavy weight
Shlru stallion on perientngn basis.
Will sell or trtttlo for stock. Addresa
or phono llounergurdt Bros. Copco,
California. 21-2t
to appear and aiuwer the complaint
WANTED
general
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nigllis, mi. i -' til-,, n-uln-i villi In tli....l...v...n.lili
West Side, or phono sUZ, i-ai- ! ,)r M'on ,,, ,n iUy ()f '-
wtCTKn-Two or three men (o llnic lli lnt ln of the
, n I!,i,. L. .mi -if r,.r imhllcatlon of this summon nml the
work on ranch; man nnd wiim icr : . ..- Mi , ..
ditlrv li.nmn work Phono 19. la-31.1"1 "", hln wnlc1' " a re
dairy house work, mono u. mi ulfm , nnwri n, M,P(1 ,,y ,he
nruer o puoiiciiiion oi mi sum
mons. If you fall to appear and an
swer, the plaintiff will apply to the
rouit for the relief dniiiitnilcil In talil
COMPETENT woman wants houso- complaint. Bald suit U brouiht to
work or washing by tbe hour. En- , dissolution of the boncli of
quire 129, Houston hotel. U-7t matrimony existing between ynunelt
, u(() t) plaintiff, und is baned upon
wilful desertion or the plaintiff by
you tor a period ot more than one
'year Immediately prior to the com-
FOR SALE or Exchange 106 acres men-omcnt of this suit This sum-
near M Id and. at a bargain. In-. moos is puniianmi in me r.Trncini
SITUATIONS WANTED
aair.nnnnnrfiir,'"r" aasi
FOR SALE
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Oregon.
Jackson, Kurt Klamath,
23-261
r vptii oawoft
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FOR 8Al,E 3 disc plow and disc
harrow. Inquire Joo I). Dervln.
2z-5t
FOR SALE 18 or 20 sacks of 'ho
celebrated Netted Gems Potatoes
for seed, $2.60 per 100 pounds
while they last. W. II. HAWKINS.
Phono MF3. 21-2t
munition and other Industries.
ship of tbe state was moving
speed ahead" on a war program of
uch. magnitude 'as has never been
anticipated, until the present war. It
wag for this reason that tbe heaviest
expense of the whole war period was
borne by the United States during
the last five months.
It was Indeed a cause for rejoicing
when the Victory Loan quota was
announced by the Treasury Depart
ment that the total was 2J per cent
less than had been anticipated. The
ase with which the financial ability
of the American people enables them
to absorb this loan is eloquent of
the power of the nation.
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426 Main Street
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BIG GLEAN UP I.
COUXCTL TAKES MOVE LAST
XIGHT 3IAVOK WILL ISSCK
I'ltOCLAMATIO.V F O It FORK
XOO.V OF TIILMtSDAV. ,
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Endorsing the recommendation of
Health Officer I)r. A. A. Soule, the
City -Council last night authorized
Mayor I. R. Stable to issue a procla
mation requesting the closing of all
business houses on Thursday fore
noon for the purpose of a gene
clean up of the business and resi
lience sections oi mo city, u was i "V
plainly evident from the attitude o f ! ej
tbe Council members that they areiA
unitedly back of the mayor and health ,
officer in the effort to bring about
a change in tbe sanitary conditions
of this city. Dr. Soule Intimated
that tbe ordinance bearing upon this
important matter has been allowed
to become a dead letter n the files
of the city's papers but that a change
was to be brought about.
IIOLBHEVIKI
JXSE
IMPORTANT CITY.
LONDON, April 22. The import
ant city of Vllna has been recaptured
from the Dolshevlklsts, according to
an official admission In a Russian
wireless dispatch.
net n Traveler accident and health
r"liev und protect jour income, Cliil
coto & Smith, Agents. 9-tt
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The
Delicatessen
Department
Can not make goods fast
enough to supply the de
mand. AH goods ' fresh each
day.
Our cakes are delicious
and when you want a
LEMON PIE
You must place your or
der in advance.
COOKIES
DOUGHNUTS,
AND HOT ROLLS
Fresh Both Morning and
Afternoon.
We Still Have Three
Sulky Plows and one
Wood Be (m Walking
Plow to close out You
Make a Saving of about
Thirty Dollars in buying
a Plow... If you need one
now ,or will need one in
the near future don't
pass this up.
We are fast closing out
the line of Shirts, selling
them for 80c each;
worth about double that
price, but they must go.
All medium and summer
weight Underwear at
50c the garment; all are r
worth more.
There are about 100
pair of M e n's Shoes,
some of all sizes, but not
all sizes in all lines, at
$3.75 and $4.00
Klamath Falls
"
Best Creamery Butter, ..
the lb 56c
Creamettes, the new
Macaroni, pkg 10c
Fruited Oats, pkg 25c
Fruited Wheat, pkg. 25c
' All indications are that
all fats, oils and soap
will shortly advance
again you can lose
nothing by buying at our
present prices.
Small Ivory soap, 4
for.... ...25c
Bob White Soap, 4 '
for 25c
White Bear Soap, 5
for ..25c
Silk Soap, 5 for 25c
The Winnek Co., Inc.
426 Main St. , Phone 34 ' Klamath Falls
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, FOR SALE Tract-A-Ford wheolsi
2l-0f
Coud ns new. 1 3-t
Malln. O. F. (lllck.
FOR SALE Roan Shorthorn Hull.
Weight 1SO0 lbs. Edward Freucr.
Seven Spring's Ranch. Too Valley,
21-61
FOR SALE Extra good family cow,
Jersey: Just frx-sh. 1210 Sargent
uvenue. 18-31
Hi laid n dally newspaper of general
circulation In Klnmntli County, Ore
gon, printed, published and circu
late) dully at Klamath Falls, In said
Count nnd State, by order of the
Huiliiiiible I). V. Kuykendall, Judge
of the wild Court, and tinted April
22nd, tho first publication to t made
upon the 22nd day of April, 191,
anil tho last publication to ho made
upon tho 3rd day of June, 191$
II M MANNINO.
Attorney for the Plaintiff
I'ostofflce und lluslnrss Addrcn
409 Main Street, Klnmntli Fnlli.
Oregon. 23-29-6-13-20-27-J
LOTS FOR SAI.E Lois 7A nn
iiniiroaii Ammioii; win xuc
for ciihIi. Ilox 11R6, Klnmntli Falls.
lS-lf.
Not I re of HrnrlnK Final Ar omit.
In thu County Court of the Stain of
Oregon, for the futility of Klnnmth
In tho .Matter of tho Ketiitn of (leonte'
W. Oherlinln, iIcpi'iihimI
Notice U hereliy kIcii Hint the un
ilerhlRiiinl has flloil IiIh final ncrntint
In tin nhovo entitled conn and mil
ter nnd thut Weducmliiy, the 21t
iliiv of Mav. at 1(1 o'clock A M In
d 711 '"" 'I'lrt-room of tlm nlime nnlltlcil
crl(1 '.niurt In the County Court llimsa at
Pniu ' Klniiuitli Kiilln, Orc-Kon. hns l.ci-n fix-
FOR SALE The hest liny In Kliun-
ntli Ceunty: FIvij-puHHeiiKor tour
UiK enr, thoroiiKhly ov
repainted, lurjufro Hom
10-tf.
ed nt tho time nnd plnre nt uwen
tlm Court will hour tlm wilt! account
nnd settle tho mime
All persons hnvlnc nliJectloiiM tlicrc-
llm iiiumy
on
H. (' IIAMAKEIt.
I'llONE 'PEYTON for Wood 11211 1 Ailmliilstrnlor with tlm will nm,"wf
' of tho IiihI will mi ilti'Htniii'Mit or
FOR SALE-Throe line liiimrH, null-' (limrRo W Ohiichiiln, di'c-n--.l
able for InrRO famllleii: u tow rholco .- i-20'O-la..O
rcHiiiencu lotH, rloHo In:
ISHUIllfOr tOUr. I '" l"TSOIIS IIIIVIOK UlljrtlUMin
orhniilod uinH" will file tint sumo with Hi" ''"'
'tt"e " t nraKO !t:l"rk ,,f l"r B"1'1 ('"l,,,ty C'm'rt
'' s or hef.iro tho mild datii of hmrlnK
1)MS t IllPflfiin lirfiiwirtlnu In Z in inuMi
FiiIIhj
Htnall.
tulo Innd In tructH,
W. S Slouch.
ono of tho1
tho i ft e.iJ- .. 1...
lurKo 6r oaveu many joiuicio j
a-tf
Use of Blood Trnnsfusion
FOR SALE -HUH of M". EVJ of
aw'li mm nw'A of HW'i of Soc..
i. Twp. ;?, uuiiko n. nnd t ho NEH
NBi of See. 38, Twp 3S. RiinRO HI,
$10 per ucro. Aililress owner, Elln
Stewart Dalit, RimuburK. Ore, 9-1 2t
FOR SALE Flvo room cintiiKO, mod
ern Improvements, for milo by own
or; tIoho In; -furnlturo If doHlrnd, In-
ciuuinK pinno. Kniiulro Frank M,
Upp, r.ll Main nt. 31-tt
PASTURE FOR LEASE H.000
acres tulo Innd of Klnmntli Drain
age district, nenr Midland and Wor
don; suitable for crazing cnttloj tract
can ho divided Into two nearly equal
unltH. M. Motschonbachor, L. Jacobn,
. n. oiouRn, commitioo. aTtt
MISCELLANEOUS
TEAMS WANTED At onco, to niii
jogs oy contract. Lamm Lumber
Company.
16-10
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND About throe weeks 'ago a
hrown fur neck ploco. Owner cat.
have same by Identifying It at
Path .'Iqubo. 22-3t
CHILOQUIN HOTEL
HAS CHANGED HANDS
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Tho Hotel nt Chlloquln which has
boon oporatod for some time post by
William Skeen will be run In tho fu
turo by Preston Nino, a lumberman,
who litis taken over tho former's
lenso, according to a Htntomont
made hero yestcrdny'by Mr, Skoon,
who l8 In tho city on business.
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tA'or O.H.ROBERTSON
Many a soldier owes his llfJ
Majoi O, II, Robertson of tho Rocko
foilor Instltuto who hasjunt roturned
from Franco, Ho wont to Europe In
May 1917, and served for n tlmo wltli
tho Ilrltlsh hoforo Joining tho Amori
cim forces. Major RobortBon, who u
nn ntithorlty on blood t;anstiwlort.
p.ild that oxcoptlonal results from tlif
treutmont had bocn obtnlnod, ')" '
oulnrly In homorrhago, sholl bik"'1
and major surgical casern