The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 28, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAOR tHRE8
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Herald's Classified Advs.
KOIl SAI,E-poriI ., .
FOR SALE
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Enquire Hot'
I'llu.-.i: IMJYTOM for Wood 11 2R
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roc su.i: J3u head of slock cat
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or. rfJ,0 in; furnitnr. ff 51 , yJown
cludinK piano ?,.' dt3lred- ln-
.. . 26-lt
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Bvming Herald re3'Wner'5f' of
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KOJi SALE Hup cur In good condi
tion. $100; Liberty Donds accept
ed In jmwnf'nt Frank M. Upp, 611
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1 1 Victory Prices
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For Our
VICTORIOUS
SOLDIER
Hart Schaflher & Marx Clothes
and we bought them at prices that were surprisingly low, considering conditions.
The fine part of it all is this: We have these clothes ready now as a welcome to
the home-coming fighters. And it's a royal welcome, as far as clothes go, be
cause the prices are extremely low for such quality, and the styles are the latest
and best. The men at home who want good, stylish, all-wool clothes are in on
this, too. They've been fighters behind the line ,and they're entitled to these
special Victory Prices, too.
IT'S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR
ALL OF YOU TO SAVE MONEY
K. SUGARMAN
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Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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into action several months ago, we received a big stock of fine, all-wool clothes, ?,
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FOK SAI-K 1.C00 and 1,300 pound
horxi-ii, und harness Kmiulre cor
frrn ru ave and Manzanlta st 29-3
OWN VOl'H OWN HOME
The I'. S. Pirpt. of Labor N udnR
IIip vloynti, "Oim Vour Oivn Home",
ni'fl tlilt is especially good mlvlcc to
Klamath Kails people. Now people
are coming. ItftitH lire Kolntf higher.
!'.i a I io me or buy it lot and build a
home, for thai Ii tin: only ivny jou
are sure to have n place to lite. Vim
run s-uc money by buying It NOW.
I'rlMM arc rurc to be higher within a
couple nf months. We hate an ex
ilxle Hit of koimI horarc at reason
able prlrei. Among them are the fol
Innliic: I 'our room house on Johnson ae
with blR lot. for mil) 971.0.00. Very
rj terms.
I our room house In Nichols Addi
tion, uith liath; newly p'llntiil Inside
ami out. I'rlce SI, 300.00. Terms.
I'ne room holisr on Ninth street,
with bath and l:irj;e lot. A big home
for little moiie). I'rlce S1..VM), on
easj terms.
Six room plastered house near HIkIi,
Sihool. It has hath, range aim write
lot. Owner lUes near Portland, and
is ulllln;: to sacrifice for quick sale.
I'rue $1,800 on easy terms.
I lie room modern house with bath,
rr.iicc, screened porch, fine ilew, ex
rellent ncKhborheod: bunualow type,
but two rooms can be finished up-'
stair-. Two lots on the corner. Own
er Is non-resident, and will sell cheap
if tal.en soon. Terms.
CIIII.COTE & SMITH,
27--U 0;t3 Main St.
. !' -r trnd h,ll' "'." "m Te'
noMefVrTt. VTIfr'
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lmve no ue for It.
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FOIt SLB-14 Ion i ii 7
Addition to KbnatM,.SS
me nn olTfr, will tk ,.,. V.?8"
dmmond. orV'SJtepX":
must he sold. A, i. Hocklne 55 m
lt ,t San W, C.W. "'m '
FOR SALR-0n7ir."aa
.U. a three H-ganR p a,n
Reed 'ondttion. been abou 2
da ,. the outfit for $85C ca,h. In-:"r"H,.W",Rark"'M"f'''.0r.
FOR RENT
prli ilege of hath. 12S 2d st 1-1
FOK REXTxTcefta771rtd
rooms, also home cooking, by day
or meal, formerly old Slater house
now under new management Mil
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FOR UENTNlce clean furnished
roonrs and apartments. 102 Main
street ' 2S-3t
SITUATIONS WANTED
KIIIST CLASS COOK, second cooX
and waiter want fnha t in-.!,
camp. Knqulre Houston hotel. 26-Jt4
HELP WANTED
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WANTED Girl for general houso-
work; good wages; references re-
n.'-ed Address P. T Heral.1. 25-H
WANTED Girl for general honse
I work. Call 291 J. 25-tf
WANTED Experienced woman for
general housework; gool wages.
Phone 265. 3-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Barred Rock and Rhode
Island hens or roosters. Address
C G. Allyn, 313, Weed, CaL 2S-2t
WANTED Honey bee3; will buy or
keep on Bhares. Phone 28Y. 27-3
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GRAHAMS
ARC FOR
CROWING
CHILDREN
CHICKENS WANTED, at the Jewel
Cafe; good prices paid. 26-lt
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Gold brooch set with small
pearls; J 5 reward. Arthur R. Wil
son, 517 Main street 24-5t
LOST Brown fur cape on Altamont
i road. Finder return to Herald of
Mce. reward. 28-2t
Our spring line of childreu's shoes
will please you so will the prices.
L tadley's Shoe Store, 727 Main St
SrSMMlgj
iW ny a
At the Theaters
' Tomple tlli'.Uin wliei'K ' Sotllti'tMl"
Is llio ntti at tlou tonight Jiiil: l'lcl
! ford nml l.oiit-.o Huff are llio i'o-
than by tlio youiiKur conoratlon I
Tin' Leo children may be Been nti
tlio Liberty thentor tonlRht only. It
CK1MIVAL IlKCAITl'IlKn.
The nnuitut ...i.t..,.. ....
c . v" M'Hii-in oi uoorKn Al
wiin the eminent nctor-i.Kiimi;t.:.
.m i n""",r nmI mior. In
Th.. Wl" bB """ '" '"' lir
He f0 !.",Kl" lH "Hlt-tli-Trll
"Way, piurumn,,, f , fl,u
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...bin ,'" l!"fil;". nnU which
" cmiy W1IH ir(llllPii, ul, ovor
,ne nry m, ,., Hllm,HH
if;',' "' "lo our mihiir'ii
tlsts . I If ". 'n will npimw
J e.,.,n,or of 10 Hltuluh.n
,wilt .i the Hereon at tho
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hold onto vol it .sim:s;
thi: i,i:i:s aiii: coMi.Nd
.lust when oven body M looklni;
forward to a frexh lxltattou fro'n
IIiohii I Ii i in 1 1 ii 111 it Imps of the Hereon,
.lane and Kiithorimi Leo. tho Liberty
tlumtor nmkon welcome aniiiiu.Ki
l.ient of their conilllK I" a brand now
play, entllled "Swal the Spy'" AH
tho adviiui'o Information o:v ernliK
thin new feature agrees In Klatini;
I hat tht'Hit famous arll.sls and orii;
limlnrH of iiilrili-prniokliiK prank.i
uro inoro aliHiilutely IrrtwlHllble lluiti
over Their "cutlliit; up" Ih ho n.tt
ural and Hpunlan ih, and so keenlv
hiiiiiorouii, that It Ih an open question
whothur tlinlr ploturoH aie not morn
llioro.ichly enjnt'd by Hlald ohler.s
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Till: IIAN.IO-S.W JAZZ ,
' OIU'IIKSTICA 7l
O ronueily of the Houston Opera
s house dances, wish to announce.
that thoy have leased tho '
Moose Hall and will commence 4
a serins of popular il unci's Hat-
unlay ovonliiB, and uvory Tuos-
da nml Saturday thereafter.
Jnaler tliiin ever -l-2t
HACK KKOAI MODOC POINT. ,
I J. S. Klliott has ieturno'1 f-om I
SALEM, March 2S Chns. How- Modoc Point whero ho has he.i.n put- i
nrd, nllns Kd Harret, tho convict who tins the boilers of the Lamm l.uni
escapod from tho train on tho way her Company in shape for tho coin- !
to Cold Hill to Salem a year ago leg tesbon's run. Ho has also been
lis been captured In Auburn, Call- Uc'iib wprli of this natuie ie: tue 1
frrnla. Ho wbh servItiK a torm of Pelican liny Lumber Compan,-.
from two to twenty years for forgery 1 ""- I
in I.ano County. I Matinee every day at the Liberty,
at 2 SO p m 25-5t ,
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BuyllieFiYePound
Size and Save Money
bucarilbuyBelter
Coffee.
EVERY CAN GUARANTEED
'CUUM Pr?
WHYt
SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF
Five Dollar Hats
FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 29th
ur Slogans are:
We the trade what they want'
something new every day."
Parisian Millinery Shop
519 Main Street
COUGHING SPEIS
BKEAKYOOR RKT
Put n stop to them with c!d
rolhiklo )r. KintJ'a New
Discovery
Tut raw, hoarse throat muit ba
oothctl. Tlut nhlecm-loadrd chese
rust ba bo3cnc(l. lh.it cough rmus
pc checked bo j'ou can Bleep.
Dr. Kind's Nw Discovery las b:sa
relieving coh'.s, and couplta for half c.
conturv without tho leat,t d!&ir;rccabb
offr-clfccts.
Your ilruuglst hai It becauss It t:i
well-known .'.uJ in hig demand. 6Cc
n-tJ $120.
Try this for Constlpatloa
Keen tho bowels on schedule time
vtth Dr. King's New Life Pills, tho
nvstcm fret-tl from oisonou wactes,
tho complextlon clear, tho stomach
sweet, tho toniruo uncoated, the breath
untainted. Mild yet positive. 25c
People's Mai
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PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
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There is the right place to get you;- quality
meats, and there are other "trust-to-Iuck" places,
but for thorough satisfaction and enjoyment, go
to the People's Market.
'iSSViVVViN'aM''0'iVVVaMw'N'tH'aS''S
Phone 83
534 Main St.
HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR . -YOUR
TIRED, STRAINED HUSOES
When your muscles become tired and
-swollen and the joints become stiff,
your circulation poor, and your suffer
ing makes you irritable, an application
of Sloan's Liniment gives you quick
relief kills pain, starts up a cood
circulation, relieves congestion. It is
easier and cleaner to use than mussy
plasters or ointments, acts quickly and
docs not clog the pores. It does not
stain the skin.
For sprains, strains, .b'
and bine" spots. Sloan's l"""?,
duces the pa'n and e"53 " w:eMf
Certainly fine for rtMJjSv5J?
neck, sciatica, lame back, toothache.
You don'tneedtorub-it penetrates.
Its use is so universal that youTl
consider Sloan's Luument a Wend d
the whole family. Generous site bottles
at druggist everywhere.
30c, 60c and $1.20
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