IWtiN MX THURSDAY, AlUUIi 8, 11)20 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I f I STILL JOE CANNON WITHOUT STOGIE &r Ms-cr- isTjiffT. w aSSK2SS27o SE k . SSS BW fV .BBBBBBlslW -V vny..tt oS iPAVJ LJIOAIA v-,,, v..;:!v. i.Vfiil sM bLbbbk' wL3bbbLLbT aLw 4AN i V SCIII A grade for rWmlMmm eMt type feWJ of mams v-- i &- n Jumitywtd econoiny You gain an advantage in the resources, experience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company, which combine to make Zer olene. They insure a uniform product of quality. They ere- . ate an efficiencyin the manu facture of fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in tha jvorld. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your car. Their recommendations are avail-' able for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest sta tion. Use Zerolene' for Cor sect Lubrication. For Tractors There is a correct grade of Zerolene for your tractor. Get our booklet on its Cor rect Lubrication. Ask our .Agent for a copy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 3 -S ,rH it . if ; x-.' T. J. MORTELL, SPECIAL AGENT Klamath Falls, Oregon QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Equity No. 1168. SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION Take i) glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Btedrfcr troubles you. ! No man or w-oman who eatB meat I regularly -cn make a mistake by' flushing the kidneys occasionally,! Bays a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites thei kidneys, they become overworked! from the strain, get sluggish and , fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, haadaches,; liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts or 1 the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sndiment irregular of 'passage or attended by a sensation of scald ing, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of .Tad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink which everyone should take now and then to kee the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. POISONS FOBEST RATS PRINEVILIiH, Ore., Apr. 8. V. V. Harper, supervisor of the Ochoco forest, has just been given the task of mixing 3,300 pounds of poison oats for the extermination of rata in the forest. Farmers of the forest reserve are buying the poison from the super visor. The "poison fund" is revolv ing as the money taken In on sales Js used to purchase more poison. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County. L.Tl. Langley, Plaintiff,) vs. ) German, American Dank,) a corporation, ) Defendant.) In the name of the State of Ore son: , To German, American Bank, a cor poration. Defendant. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before April 23, 1920, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the Order for Publlca tlon of this Summons. And If you fail sa to answer or appear, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, to wit: for judgment and decree that you have no estate, claim or interest In and to the following described real property, to-wit: Situate in Klamath County, Ore gon, the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section Two; north half of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 11; in Township Thlrty-niife South, Range Eight, East of Willamette Meridian. And that you bo forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever to said premises, ad verse to plaintiff; for plaintiff's costs and disbursements incurred in this suit, and for Buch other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is served by publi cation thereof in the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper printed, published and of general circulation In Klamath County, Oregon, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered March 11, 1920, which said order requires that this summons be published once a week, for six weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is March 12, 1920. R. C. QROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Klamath Falls, Oregon, 12-19-26-2-9-16-23 . , With the possible exception of the influenza germs, microbes are said to be easily measured. A Classified Ad will soil it. i!" " U HAVE US MOVE YOUB FURNITURE and it will arrlvo at your now abode safe and undamaged. We handle all articles, heavy or light with care, pack them skillfully and deliver them promptly. Wo shall bo glad to quote rates for moving work upon application. A phone call will bring us to see how large a van or more will bo requlrad. Western Transfer Co. 709 Mnia Phone 187 Bm. 9MB f Thomas Shwa. rtlrd ruilrouci man of the Pennsylvania l.tnes. now living at Indianapolis, tnd.. proves that every man ban a "double." All his llfo Mr Shea has ben mistaken for "Uncle" Jo Cannon. Illinois congrniignian and national figure Rven with out "'Uncle lim'a famous';" fcuick toglt. Mr Shea, as picturud Dr. txtars out th claim RUSS WIFE HAS OVER TWICE AS MANY TO EDUCATE BUT 0?4LY HALF AS MUCH MONEY TO EDUCATE WITH t That la why tlio Oregon Agricultural Collogo, tho Statu University, ami tho Normal School cannot maintain thorn solves en tho old basis. In 1013 they HAD ONLY 2,250 STUDENTS. BUT THEY NOW HAVE 5.400 STUDENTS' In addition, tliolr Income In tl)l:t lim! twice, tho buying power of their in come lu 1020, due to the worldwide rise In costs over which of course they could have no control. Tho foregoing Is ono of tunny equally good reasons why you should voto for tho Hlghor Educational relief hill at tho oloctton on May 21. Snvo tho quality of higher education lifOregon, and glvo YOUB boy and girl, and, YOUB NF.UIII HOB'S, their rightful' educational heritage. TO KEEP HUBBY LONDON, Mar. 22, (By Mail). A Russian wife Is required to support her husband If she bo able to do sr and ho Is unablo to work and In need of her support, under tho marriage laws of Soviet Russia. A copy of this code, translated into English has Just reached London from tho Rus sian people's commissariat of justice It provides that married persons shall be expected to support each olhor. Should ono refuse and tho other be what Is classed as a "need ful," unfit to work, the latter has tho right to apply to tho dopartment of social security to compel the husband or wife, as tho caso may bo, to pay support. Mutual consent of husband and wife or merely the desire of cno of them to bo freed' from the other may bo considered as grounds for dlvorco. Local judges are authorized to hear divorce cases but their decisions aro subject to appeal. The matrimonial ago Is fixed at 18 for men and 16 for girls. Both must bo of sound mind and mutually desir ous of marriage. Differences of re ligion or rows of celibacy aro no Im pediment. Married persons may choose to bear the surname of tho bride or of tho bridegroom or their joint names. Marriages contracted in accordance with religious forms are not binding unless the union is registered under tho prescribed form of civil, or Sovletist marriages. Old forms of marriage lifW or, as It Is termed, "the legalized forging to gether of men and women," are abol ished. Under the laws of succession jn the Soviet, none but the "needful" and the state may inherit property. Tho estates pf emigrants and of rebels are subject to confiscation by the stato. Paid advertisement Inserted by Colin Dymont In behalf of tho Joint Alumni Roller Commlttoo for Higher Educa tion' In Oregon, BH Plttock Block. Portland. The weaving of a genulno cash mere shawl of ordinary pattern occu pies three weavers for three months, and tho more elaborate and costly, from 12 to 15 months. Before the war only 345,000 per sons held British government secur ities; the number now is 18,000,000. RENT PROFITEERS CURBED BY LAW Tit&fk'- !i HK'(S I Governor Calvin CooKdgo, re cently re-elected on ''law and order" platform In Massachusetts, has won additional favor In tb 'eyes of home renter of that itat by-dlgnlnf a, bill which makes It unlawful1 to profiteer on renwor home od puaUnabte bjr Uw- l AT THE THEATERS o Allco Lake, Jack Mulhall and Frank Currier head tho cast of tho Screen Classic, Inc., all-star special photoplay, "Should a Woman Toll?" from tho story by Klnls Fox, which will bo shown at tho Liberty Thoatro Friday. As tho titlo implies, tho picture Is a dramatic doplctlon of tho strugglo within a woman's heart between her deslro to confess hor wholo past to tho man sho loves and her fear such confession mny cost hor his adora tion. Tho hcrolno of tho story Is Mctn Maxon, a fisher girl In a little village on tho Massachusetts sea coast, transplanted,!)' circumstances seemingly kindly at first. What oc curs after her Introduction to Bos ton society under tho sponsorship of Miss Clarissa Sedgwick constitute tho Item of Meta's past of which sho dare not speak later to tho -man sho Is to marry, yet which sho feels sho must not conceal In fairnPRs'to him. Direction of "Should n Woman Tell?" was dono by John E. Inco, tho excellent photoplay by Sol Pollto and unusual artistic effects havo been achloved by his co-operation with the special art dlrectlor, Amos My ers. Tho production was supervised In entirety and personally by Max well Kargor, director general of Screen Classics, Inc. Tho setting of tho piece for tho most part Is In tho vlllago whore Mota was born and lived' until tho advent of tho Bostonlan society wo man who takes an Immediate fancy 'to tho young girl and forthwith de termines to do all within hor power 'to Improve her condition of llfo. This Miss Sedgwick accomplishes by sending Meta to a fashionable finish ing school and later bringing her out 'as sho would havo hor own daughter. Thls-precedes tho incident which la tor was to bring to tho girl tho neces sity of deciding her torriflc soul problem. "Tho Westerners," which will bo keen at the Liberty Thoatro on Sun 'day. Is the first of a number of Stow !art Edward White's famous novels of the great American outdors to be plcturlzed by BcnJ. B. Hampton, for Great Authors Pictures,. Inc., with nll-star casts, andtho noted author himself assisting In the production. I SIMMONS i In tho riiruU Court of tho Stato of Ongnn ror Klnmntli county. iLpxIUHton Htmlty Company, n) ! corpnriiiliu, l'lalntlff, ) I va. ) fttnfnrd S llnlstoad. and nil) other persona unknown,- If) any, I.uWiik or claiming to) have an Interest In or to tho) re.il property hereinafter do-) scribed, Defendants. ) To Snnford H. Ilalatead, and nil other persons unknown, It any. hav Ini' or cluliuliiir to havo an Intercut In or to tho roal property hereinafter described. In tho name of tho Stato of Ore gon, you, and each of you, aro horoby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit, on or before tho expiration of six (6) weeks from tho date of tho first publication of tho summons, nnd It you fall to so ap pear and nnswor or otherwise plead within jmlil tlmo. tho nlalntlff will imply to tho Court for tho relluf nraved for In tho complaint, to-wlt That tho dofondants and each of thorn bo roqulrod to appear heroin nnd sot forth tholr claim to tlie south halt of tho southwost quarter of Soctlon 33, Township 32, South of Range 7H. East of tho Wlllamotto Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon, nnd upon a hoarlng, tho plaintiff horoln bo docreod to bo tho ownor of said proporty la foo simple treu and clear of any claim or Interest of said dofondants. This summons Is published by ordor of tho Honornblo D. V. Ktiy- kondall, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County, and dated March 9th, 1920. Dnto of first publication of this summons Is March 11th, 1920. J. N. JOHNSTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office addross, Grants Pass, Orogon. 11-18-2C-1-8-15-22 A tlmn ii'thly oqnippt il liiHlltutlon nffoidln unexcelled fm IIiMom fur tlm iiileullfio treatment liy lumpllal melli oiln of medlrul. Mirglnil lillll oliHlut rb'.ll (HHnS. The new and modern flioprnof build litK coiitulUH pilvato rooms for Imd and ambulatory rimes, completely equipped exnmlimllen unit troaltiwtit rooms, Roentgen Ray, 'clinical and research laboratories, STAFF WAIIUKN HUNT. M. I). I.. I,. TIIUAX. M. I). OKI). A. MASSBV. M. I). Location FOURTH AND PINK HTri.. KLAMATH FALLS, 01111. TELEPHONE 497 AMBULANCE SERVICE MIIUBTY BONDS TAKK.V ON THI-SIC IIAIUIAI.NH SIXTH ST. brick building COxlOl, paying 7 por cent not on $11,700. Will tako 11.B00 10,00 In Lib orty bonds, $1,500 cash, or any part In bonds up to tho above amount. G por cent Int. Rent can bo Increased to $100 a month. I also havo for salo tlc lot on Sixth botwon tho nbovo brick bldg. n'll Dunham's gnrago. The lot Is 50x104. Pavement Is pnld. 1'rlco $0,250, $5,000 In Llborty bonds; bnlanco cash or terms, with C per cent Intorcst. ALSO ONE OF TUB BEST genera! mor chandlso stores In Klamath county. Doing a good business nnd increas ing overy month. Did a $20,000 busi ness this yoar. 40 acros or land, 30 In grain. Largo storo building 40x 50, 2 rooms, (food fixtures nnd show cases: 5-room bungalow; nice hall 36x48; stone storo room 12x24; gnr ago 22x22; ono G. M. C. truck: post- office; .25 tiers of wood. Price of nbovo, $1,700. Stock will involco $8,000. Will so 11 for S12.000 and tnko $10,000 1n Llborty bonds. Bal nnco cash or easy terms, with G por cent Int. ALSO ANOTHER LOT on Sixth St.. 50x 104, a Ilttlo further out. Price $3,500 $1,000 Llborty bonds. $500 cash and $500 a vear. Int. G por cent. Seo W. W. Fordnoy nt Jowol cafo, Friday noon. ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USEUS. United Motors Service Company is offoring for salo direct to the usors, tho United Motor Trucks In 1, 2, 3 Vi and 5 ton sizes and fl ton trnct- drs. Big discount, snvo tho. agent's commission. For prices and dis counts, wrlto Thomas Randies, enro Unltod Motors Service Company, 2G North 15th St., Portland. Orogon. tf In Switzerland Is an old lav which compols overy married couplo to plant six trees Immediately aftor tho wedding ceremony, and two on the birth of overy child. They aro planted on commons and nenr tho roads, and being mostly fruit trees, aro' both useful and ornamontnl. Warren Hunt Hospita NOTH'B OF HAI.K OF RKAIj PKOPUBTY IIY ADMINISTRATOR In the County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. In the matter 'of the Ettato of 0 James II. McCann, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that la pursuimco of an order of tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, mndo on tho 8tb day of March, 1920, In the matter of the estate of James II. McCann, de ceased, tho undersigned, as adminis trator of the uiitato of James H. McCann, deceased, will sell nt private sale, to tho highest bidder, upon tho terms nnd conditions here inafter mentioned, nnd subject to confirmation by said County Court of Klamath County. Oregon, on or nfter tho 10th day of April, A. D. 1920, all the right, tltlo, Interest nnd ostato of the said James II. McCann, do ccaBod, nt the time of tils death. In and to tho real property hereinafter described. Tho terms and conditions of said salo aro to be: all cash; or upon the best terms obtainable. Tho roal estate hereby advortlsod to bo sold Ib described as: , Tho north halt of the northeast quartor of Soctlon Ono, In Township Forty-one, South of Range Nine, East of tho Wlllamotto Meridian, situated In Klamath County, Orogon. All bids or offers must bo In writ ing, and may bo dolivorod to or ad dressed to this administrator, caro of Ferguson, Flotchor & Mifflin, his attornoys, Loorals Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of March. 1 9 n0 EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator of tho Estato of James II. McCann. Docoaaod. Forguson, Flotchor & Mifflin, Attorneys for Administrator, 1G Loom Is Building, Klamath Falls, Orogon. 11-18-25-1-8 SQUEEZED &lmAKmCiL2 TO DEATH When tho body begins: to stiffen nnd movement becomes painful it is usually on indication that tha kidneys aro out of order. Keep tneso organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL a. V.H YRlk! iHCTtrniini l By a new Invention, it Is possible to speak a message into a telephone receiver and havo it recordod on a phonograph record at tho other end of the line. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. In tho matter of the estate of Emma Jackson Wilson, Docoasod, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the abovo entitled estate has filed bis final account of tho administration of said estato In the aboov entitled court and that Saturday, the first day of May, 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, in tho courtroom of said court in tho courthouse at Klamath Falls, Oregon, havo been fixed as the timo and placo for tho aottlomont of said account and the bearing of said report, on or before which time any porson Interested In said estate may appear and file bis exceptions to said account and contest the same, Dated April 2, 1920. ROBERT WILSON, Administrator of tho Estate of Emma Jackson Wilson, Deceased. Apr 2,-9-16-23.30 WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATEI Wash poisons and toxins from system before putting food into stomach. Wash yourself on tho Inside boforo breakfast like you do on tho outside This Is vastly more Important be cause tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the blood, causing Illness, whllo the bowol pores do. For every ounce of food taken into the Btomach nearly an ounco of waste material must be carried out of tho body. If this waste is not eliminated day by day It quickly fermentB and gonorates poisons, gases and toxins which aro absorbod or sucked into tho blood stream, through the lymph ducts, which should suck only nourishment. A splendid health moasuro Is to drink, boforo breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a tcaspoon ful of limestone prosphate in It, which Is a harmless way to wash these poisons from tho stomnch, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, swoetenlng and freshen ing the alimentary canal before eat ing moro food. 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