m "$ ti i r p PAOJ0 SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON F1UDAY, MAY M, II Let Us Help You Select a Truck It it our desire to encourage more general uic of motor trucks. If you contemplate buying a truck it would please us to b-j priv ileged to confer with you. Ycu inttv hnve o peculiar hnulngc problem confronting you and our experience may enable us to be of help. We believe n MACK is the kind of truck you need. MACK trucks arc built in sx sizes, but if a MACK, under any circum stances, should not be bc:t adapted to your service wc will acknowledge it and help you in making n satisfactory choice. In thinking about trucks always bear in mind that the MACK is a thorouchly manu factured unit, built in a factory where noth ing else is made. MACKS arc not assem bled trucks. J. H. Garrett & Son . MACK - INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION 4 I s OH-OKi: KKATS MKMOIIIAI, i.u.iiui, m)- i tiijr aiuii,; i Home opposition Is developing against n proiKial to raise a fund of 160,000 with which to buy, rent ore and maintain the house. In Damp' steud In which tho oet Keats lived white ho was writing some of his greatekt ttnrk Tho dlssentlnit elo' saent contend" the money might bu better spent In nld of poets who have won world-wide fame, but wlm uro tiow living In deep poverty rCMCDH mill ULlLIVrtL HOSPITAL Is located on The Eanlanadc, awav from the noise, sur rounded by One Of the mOSt beautiful views in the world. mi" it i . r..n.. ..:. This Hospital is fully enuin- ))e(l to handle the mOSt (Hill- CUlt CaSC3 and has a Staff Of nhvsicir.ns that insure the and effi institution. hiph character ciency of the STAFF DR. K. I). JOHNSON Hit, CI, II. MBHRVMAN 1)11. T. C. CAMI'DKLL dr. arconati I. wrioiiT" 1)11. E. D. LAM II DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART I !ssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW I j)sBlBBBBBBBBBBBLsr BBll in SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HCAIBfSHMB KAVHTHH TEfflKBIO.VALUB PAOCAOBI. Auk'lMSM BssJJhsKAfxJkAsAP gAsiwAwuguiDai' ICHINESE CAN BE llti.Mil.t i.t', T II.. Mar c t") I this. I would become so badly nau Mall )--hlneiu merchants of Meno-! (l,atr(i The least little thing I nte lulu aro (onductlng a strict boycott , wouo ,ollr R1H would form nnd of Ja nneio goods and dealers, nc-. ,,,,. against my lungs so badly It cording to W. C. (Seo. prominent wn, ll I could do to get my breath, Chinese, merchant of the city nndnni would hnvo such Intense son of (Ion Kin I-'ook. president of cramping pains In my stomach they the Honolulu CJ.Ineni Merchants' as-, w, mnrly kill mo. I was also Hoclalioii. I Thu inojort'on of Chlneie stores 'n China, which ii'min'ii from hand-1 l't nil tl'lmm Jnpaneie Is nine out of ten, according to (loo. who added i inti i mi pro oru-n .h noi owio to high In Honolulu bat that "t li grow- i,ody nearly nil tho time. My head Ing dally. 'ached m bad nearly all tho time I (loo stated tint Clilneo llrms In.ihnught It would burst wldo open. Chlnn which do buy and himllu Jap- " goods In turn nro boycotted " I"1'1 """ i-f-cedu... i being d reeled ngn nst such Ch nose firms ln llono1I1,u 0 predicted that In the near lut- urn thero would be. no Japan? gpods handled by -hlneio mor- chants. Whether tho Japanese were retal iating In kind, Ooo wnH not prepared to say, but Vouchl Kuruya, .ictlng consul-general of Japan, said thnt so far as he knew tho rnlatlon) between Jnpiineso nnd Chinese merchants In Honolulu wero cordial, I 1'ortugueHo Is the language of moru thnn 30,000,000 people ..fl LHAXHJUL. ft T1IOMK WKRK THE GUAM) OM IIAVH CORVAI.MH, Oro May 28. A catalogue of the Oregon Agricultural college for thti year 18R7 wan recent ly unearthed hero, and tho flrit thing to Hiiro tho Under In tho fnci -win a notlcu reading: "Hoard and room for young ladles, ft per week," 11 (i,n. Him. itw.rn u..r. 1 1 r. i ml. I .ntM of whom nhout one-thlrd were women. Now there ar moru limn 1000 women In iitloiidanco here. Tim faculty at that 1 1 inn corwlslcd of four members, There are now 340 profeKnora and Instructors. GIANT .NTGGI-.T LONDON, April 2fi. (Ily Mall.l A lump of pure gold weighing Just over 12 poundN, one of the largest nugget ever fo'ind, has been tils roverecl In the Kiln fltnto Mlnen In lliii northeastern district of tho Ilol glnn Congo, according to tin; African World It Is now In the porscaslon of the London Hrsncli of the llnmiuo'sult, on or before. May 28, 1920, thnt du Congo llnlgo and will be sold on (being the. last uny or tno time pro bebnir of (be ItelL-hiti envorninont l-H'd In tho Order for Publlratlnn ,""""r "r ""' """'in unvornmom f ,, Bumnll)nl, An,j f.vou fu B0 .... . . . . to nnswer or appear, for wunt thoro- When n n Arab woman Intends of tno piulntlft will npp'.y to tho marking again after tho death of , Court for tho relief prayed for l:i his her husband, she goes tho night bo-' complaint on fllo heroin, to-wlt: fnre tbn leremmiv to mv u visit to Thct defendants and each of them fore tbe ierein.on to pay a visit to , (() r(l(ll,rC(, t0 got foft,, , ,laturo Ms grnn. There she Kneels, und,of Mt or ,lr cIami rlBlt( cgtnt0 or. lirnys him not to be offended, not to Interest In tho premises herein des- I ! lenliiila. An llnwever kbn feels I Ithat he will bo offended or jealous I . .. . , ... . . the widow brings with her n donkey 1 laden with two goats' skins of water, JThc prn)cr ended, she proceed to ' pour tho water upon ho grave to I keep the first husband cool, under the Irritating circumstances about to take place. Kent lie Woman Sn S Hon Dotrn Site Coulil ilanlly Crl About U Well anil StmnK Now "I have not only gained thirty pounds In weight, but I am enjoying so much better health than I hate In jears 1 feel Just like a new per ron," on Id Mrs. Kosn Harris, 444 Cfith atrnue. North Seattle, Wash., recently. Continuing, she said: "For tho three years past I suf fered so much from stomach trouble and had become so bsdly run down, that I'liad given up hope of ever getting any better. My appetite was Iuunti inrij iiiuuwiiui Mt uiiu muni of tho time I rouM tiot oven retain .1 r iwi & MAiiltifnl I ntn ft n rl rlat badly constipated und hid to take HOmo ,ot, of laxative almost every ,mv. My kidneys bothered mo a ttreut ileal und I suffored with imlns MRS. KARRIS HAS 30 POUND CI I nCross tho small of my back. nnd,lHovernment ,n lnc maximum amount in rnct, had pains nil through my and at times I would become so dliiy I would lnuo to grab hold of some thing to keep from falling, nnd I would feel Just llko I was going to faint nnd black spots would dance be f oro my etcs. I wns so norvous tho least llttlo thing would upset inn and at night I was so rostloss I could get but llttlo sleep as I would roll nnd loss from one. sldo of tho bed to tho other nil night long, and in the morning I would feel so tired and exhausted It was ull I could do to get out or bod. I lost weight so rapidly I soon becamo so weak that I coud not do my housework, It bo Ing nil 1 could do to got about at all, "I had seen so much about the good Tanlne wn doing others and,, too, as many of my friends hnd praised It so Highly I docldod to try it. Well, as I hnd glvon up nil hnpo of ever finding anything that would help mo, you cau Imagine my sur prise, when I hegnn to get bettor as Bonn ii h I had tnkeu only u fow doses of Tmilac, My appotlto Improvod until It wan soon bettor thnn It hnd over boon, nnd nothing I nto gavo ma n partlclo of t,rouhlo afterward. I contluuod taking It until I was soon rid of nil my troubles. I am novor bothorcd with pnlns In my stomnch or back, nnd, In fact, novor hnvo n pain of any kind. I novor have tho hondncho or thoso dliiy spells nny moro and hava regnlhcd my strength until 1 can do nil my housowork with cuso, I can truthfully say I bellevo Tanlac saved my life and I expect to pralso It as long si I live." Tanlao Is sold in Klamath rails by the Btsr Drag Co., la Lorells by the Jsmet lsre. Co., aid la Merrill by the BtBra Orsgoa Drag Co. A4t, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Equity No. 1170 In ttio Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Klamath County. N. If, Rogue, Plaintiff, va Howard firkin, B. II. Larkln, E. Howard Larkln, Itolln I.nrkln, Holland Lar kin, Lowl It. Larkm, Gcrtrudo Alio man, Edna T. Hyardsleo, lola E. Larkln. ItalDb I.nrkln. tha unknown holra of tho ponton abovo named, and all persons unkiiown haying or dnl mine to linvn an" rleht. tltln. l?"l "r '"' ""J&'V"?' horcn, Defendants. jn tho name of the fitato rf Oro- 'gen: To Howard T.arkln, R. II. I.nrkln, i rC i K. Howard I.nrkln, Itolln Holland Lnrkln, Low In It. Larkln, Oertrudo Allcman. Kdna T. Heard- Ice, loin K. Larkln, Ilalph Larkln, tho unknown jolrs of tho pcnoni ahovo named, and all person un known hnvlng or claiming to have any right, title, citato or Interact adverse to plaintiff In or to tho ical property described herein, Defend- ant. You oro hereby rcrjulrcd to apppr and answer tho Complaint lllc-ri against you In tho nbovo entitled CrlllCli: tlinl It 1)0 (IfCInrCU and nil- jji!'!"0,Lt,l,1 'lUnVrnVr I them have no estate claim or inter-, cll , (ho nrcmgci described as fol-, tewn: ' Situate In Klamath County, Ore- gen: Lots Flvo (5) and 8ls (0) of l Section Eighteen (IS), and Lota Six! (), Haven (7), Eight (8) nnd Nine (9) of flection Seven (7). In' Town ship Korty-ono (41) South, flange Eleven (11) East, or Willamette Me ridian, containing One Hundred Plfty-clght nnd Six Hundredths (1C8.06) Acres. And that you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever to said premises, ad versa to plaintiff, for plaintiffs costs and disbursements Incurred In this suit and 'for such other and further relief as to tho Court may seem equitable. This summons Is serrcd by pub lication thereof, In the Evening Herald, s dally newspaper, printed, published nnd of general circulation In Klamath County. Oregon, by cider of the Honorablo D. V. Kuykendall. Judge of tbe above entitled Court, made and executed April 13. 1920, wblch said order requires that tbls summons be published once a woik. for six weks. The date of the tlrM publlcnt'on of this summons fa prll t, 1920. R. C. GnOESDECK. , Attorney for Plaintiff, Address Klamath Falls, Oregon. Apr. 16-23-30-7-14-S1-28 NOTICE OK HPKCIAIj EliKOnON KiaMATII I III tKi ATI ON DISTRICT Notice la hereby given that a Spe cial Election will be held In each of tho hereinafter named olectlcn pre cincts of tho Klamath Irrigation Dis trict. In Klamath County. Oregon, on tho 22nd day of Juno, 1920. The polls shnll bo opened at the hour of S o'clock In tho morning and shall remain open until the hour of 5 o'clock In tho afternoon of said day. Said olectlcn shnll be hold for tho purposo of determining whether or not n reitnln supplemental contract Is to bo mado by tho Klnmnth Irriga tion District with tho United State IUI 9..d,UVUUU IUI DUI'I'IUIUI'IIVUI iuu- structlon purposes, which proposoit supplemental contract was filed with the Hoard of Director on the 4th day of May, 1920, and wns approved by said Hoard of Directors of tho DIs trlct for tho purposo of submitting tho same to n vote of tho electors nt said election by a resolution duly entered upon tho minutes of said Hoard, That at said Election tho ballot will contain the werds: "Supplemental Construction Con tract with tho United States YES." "Supplemental Construction Con tract with tho United States NO." That tho polling places established for the purpose of said election will ho as follows, to-wlt: Precinct No. 1. Klamath Falls Altamont. rolling place, Altsmont Ranch house, situated on the NW corner of the NEV4 of the SEU of Sec. 3, Tp. 39 South, Range 9 E. W. M. Product No. 2. Spring Lake. Polling place, McClollan'a Store, situ ated on tho Southeast corner of the SE4 of tho SEU of Sec. 1, Tp. 40 8. R. 9 E. W. M. Precinct No. 3. Midland. Polling placo, Young's Storo. Precinct No. 4. Poo Vnlloy-Olono. Polling place, Corpcniug's Storo. Precinct No. Ii. Merrill. Polling plnco, U. S. R. S. cottngo, cno mllo north of town of Merrill. Precinct No. 0. Malln. Polling plnco. Restdonco on what Is known as tho Pcchanqc plnco, located on tho Southeast corner of tho North halt of tho NEU of tho NEU of Section 16, Tp. 41 South, Rnngo 12, B. W. M., being about onu mile Northwest of thu town of Malln. aivon by order of tho nonrd of Di rectors of tho Klamath Irrigation District, at nn adjourned regular meeting of the said Hoard, hold Sat urday tho 15th day of May, 1920. A. h, WISHARD, Secretary, Klamath Irrigation District, Kamath County, Oregon. May 21-28-4.-11-18 m A tea-serylce to Queen Alexandra Is said to comprise sixty pieces, each of wblch la decorated with a differ ent photograph taken la Scotland by the Queen herself. BUSINESS CARDS MMMWWMWMWMWWMMMMMMMMM, I Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle the beat la our line, such m Motorcycles, Bicycle, Parts and Accessories, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tlrea and Tubes. The home of the two and tbree wheelers, Includ ing llarley-Davldson Serrloe. O. B. BISMARK 118 i. 0th St. Klasaatfc Palls WWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWW. NOTICB We open ttore erery Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. 'Many are the Reed things wo can ed. In buying food tbng cheap as you may learn, you will never be In debt and hare to skip If you buy your goods from LUCKY DICK ft CO. 201 Klamath Aye. Corner of 6th St. PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET W. E. McABOY Dulld anything In the cabinet line, Doors, Screens, etc. Shop at 110 Eighth St. J. O. CLEGHORN Cltll EacbMer sad Sarreyor Office 617 Mala BC Pbeaes: OtVes 1M, Fee. 1MJ O. K. FED A SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. ySssSVVtAMMVMtSJMMMslkAlSM DENTISTS Dr. E. & Wisecarrsw raoim SM Dr. P. M. Noel PHONM 4 Over PaaatwoeFi wii aa aUta St jwwvtjvmiwmw DR. & A. MASSEY Fourth and l'lae 8U. In Warren Hunt Hospital Off. Phone 497 Res. Phone 88M MWMuyMwyWWWWVMMWTW. .. ..ii..s aerA S niamain u ir i SPRING WORKS We Do All Ktade of Syria Repair 1 Ug New Owes Mao to oisar Ail MrJcktestt ssi AliL WORK GT7ARAMTECD T 17 Wlaitli Ave. I WWWWMWWNMArrrWrWrWrrW Phono 60 719 Mala St IceCream Gaadtes PASTIME Jack Mosoow, Pre. Cigars, Tobacco. Soft Drlaka, Peel and BlUlards Darber Shop ln Connection OUR MOTTO "Courtesy aad Bervlce" WILSON ABSTRACT . COMPANY 617 Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manage BX-8ERVICK MEN, ATTENTION I The regular meetings of Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. in., at tho City Hall la Klamath Falls, on the second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month. All Comrades aro In vited. Thow sTssirlsyt to J tho Post 1 m. Oanahaa, all at sOaasth Fall PRMD WOJMLaON. Sosretaxy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A00000AAAAAAAAA000im FRED WESTERFELD DRNTI8T Phone 434W. X-IUy Laboratory Looaala Bldg., aUamatD Paste WMMrVAMsVMMWVWVwVWVWMWJJIM DR. C. A. RAMBO Dentist L O. O. F. flalldtaf PBONK 61 PRIVATE HOSPITAL Wow Opeti for MateraUy Cases Mn. Rosa atoDaaiess, 301 High St Phone 455 Office Phone 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Surgeon White Dulldlng Klamath Falls Oregon MMWWWMMWMMWMMIMMMAMWWMWW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Room 1 aad 9 White Balldtac SHASTA VISTA SANITARIUM 40 Mala St. (New Bids;. Later) DR. A. A. HOULE, 420 Main 1S0S Mala 161-J lil-M DR. T.C CAMPBELL ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. V O. O. P. DbIUUbc Phone 9M Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone t. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAltUKN HUNT HOSPITAIi Day Phone, 497 Night Phone, SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Dealgaer and balldera of mod ern Haw Mills. Plnlag Mills. Boa Planta. Complete planU contract ed. Appraisals aad reports made. Dredging. We contract to baild any rlaaa of a building aad Install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Bias Print made. PHONE I4U Office In K. D. Building I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from tbe llooy. Cam., and and gravel pit, In any quantity that may be desired by contractors nd builders. AL P. ORAHAM. " N Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cakiaet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge No. 1ST I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall, 5th and Main stroets. Hyman Weschlcr, Nt O.; W. C. Wells. Secretary: W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 41, 1. O O. F., meets Tuesday night ot each week nt I. O. O. F. hall. W. II. North, G P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribes Fred Queslng, Treasurer, ;, , i NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds InOvrSw4sM, " iK'U .i.-.iwurtu"'' ejgsssnj sassasa esawa. ws sbjsw. $5 nv-w,-: ? ' .-.'l