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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1919)
Kimwv, ,m M, r.uiK six if" Talk SPECIAL THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON n&& i . ---r i JWT oioobh A A s iSk. TV 1 J hlSU'la ninooata m-Hiy Tvr-iavwV I 11 Pa-iJ 5 HERMITS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS STOPS BAM FOR SALE PHONE PBVTOX for Wood 11211 FOR SALE A span of black mares, weight about 1200 e-ich; nlo har ness and wagon. Phone 193W l-3t FOR SALE Good seed oats, $3.00 per cwt.; fanned or cleaned. Harry Wilson, 1 14 miles north Shasta View school house. 26-3t HELP WANTEb WAXTKI) Two Klrls for confection- er and leu cream parlor - good wage, room and hoard; steady Job Address. Woodley & Co , LaKevlow, Oregon l-7t 1 NEURALGA Don't suffer 1 Cfot a dime pack- of Dr. Jtunos' Headache Powders. WANTED- First clasu woman for general housework on the Edge- wood Ranch Phone 11F11 :9tt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres near Midland, at a bargain. In quire T. J. Jackson, Fort Klamath. Oregon. 22-26t i FOR SALE Three fine homes, suit-! able for large families; a few choice residence Iota, close In; one of the best income properties in Klamath Falls; tule land in tracts, large or small. W. S Slough. 9-tf . FOR SALE Fire room cottage, mod-, era improvements, for sale by own er; close in; furniture if desired. In cluding piano. Enquire Frank M.J Upp, 511 Main st. 31-tt NICE Portland land. V. C. Idaho. lots for house or Router, St. Mures, 2S-lt I WANTED to let contract to dies and seed 500 acres; also contract tn plow 500, on the Edgewood ranch.' Phone 11F11, or call at ranch. head Swan valley. Rahn. 30-tf , WANTED To buy 4 head of first, class work horses or mules: must, be sound and true. Phone 11F11 or; You "can clear your lxad and relicv a dull, ("putting or violent throbbing liixidache in n Wmrnt wiUi n Dr. JameV Hcitdnclie Powder. Thi old time honiWIie relief ncU almost magi rally. Send mine ono to tlio drug alorn now for a dime packago ami a few mo-n-nt nfter you take a powder you will wonder what became of the head elie, neuralgia and pain." Stop mit'cr m it'a needle. l "re you get what roil ik for. LIFT OFF CORNS! call at Edgewood ranch, north end Swan valley. Rahn. 30-tf Apply lew drops then lift iore, touchy corns off with fingers No pain! WANTED By gentleman., room and board in private family, or pleas ant room where can have use of hath. G. E. MacCarter. Herald office. 30tf CREAM WAFFLES served until 2 p. m. Hot Lunch from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m at the Chili Parlor on 7th st. Open nights. l-6t PASTURE FOR LEASE 14,000 1 acres tale lend of Klamath Drain-! age district, near Midland and Wor-i den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract' can be divided into two nearly equal) units, m. Moucnenbacner, u. Jacobs, W. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr DON'T WALK Buy my Maxwell VOCHSTZER BROS. & KLABZUBA. J new tires, one extra; new battery;! Well drillers. Leave word at Mc bumper; Just overhauled and re-Donald"s Peel Room. 615 Main st. painted; all licensed and ready to go.' 1-12 Bonds or trade, 1795. Dr. A. A.; I Soule. ' 30-r.t yOU CAN CHOOSE and design1 'l your home by small payment New M ly Record Shepherd. FOR RENT' 3t down and balance as rent. Close In I choice lots Call and talk it over, 'at 207 I. O. O. F. l-2f i FOR RENT Large front bedroom; two beds, hot and cold water. The Claremont. 223 4th. J-tf FOR RENT nicely furnished bed room for gentleman: centra'ly lo cated; inquiri- Herald O'Tla 1-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartments with ele tri( stove and bath, 125 Sixth. Phone 21 C 30-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST Sold-ers bonus of two $20 and two ?l bills Finder reuirn to White Pelican Garage. Howard. 30-3t WANTED Man and wife ilrs-ires furnished rooms for light house keeping Phone 93, or no'ify W. O. Smith Printing Co l-3f Croam Waffles and Delicious Cof fee at the Chili Parlor, Just around the corner on Seventh street. 28-6t The Greatest Tractor Made i2!a--o SITUATIONS WANTED COMPETENT WOM N wants wash ing and home cleaning by the hour. Enquire 129 Houston House. 28-Ct WANTED Work by day or hour, or on ranch Phone 439 l-3t - -rtj1. Doesn't hurt a bit Drop a little Freezcne on an aching corn, instantly that corn slops hurting, thou you lift It right on; Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freczono costs hut a few cents at any drug btore, but Is sufficient to remoo every hard corn, noft torn, or lorn between tho toes, .an! the rnlluses, without soreness or irritation. Fteezonc U the sensational dlsuiv cry of a Cincinnati genius It Is wonderful I IF lltIS SI BLADDER BOTHER THE MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent 6th and Main Phone 140 take salts to 1'i.rsii kidneys AM) .NEUTRALIZE lltltlTA- wm ifv.Nl,r mPri ' fc&ift W II I Lt ( i HP. I A im wm i v wmm. rs . m" ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 L 422 MAIN ST. TlXfi ACIDS. H KIdnoy and Bladder wcaknoss ro ult frcm uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from tlio blood and pass It on to the bladder, where It often re mains to irritate and Inflamo, caus-i lug a' burning, scalding sensation, or Hotting up an Irritation at the neck cf ' the bladder, obliging you to sock ro lief two or three times during the night. The sufferer Is In constant dread, the water pauses sometimes with a scalding HeiiKatlon and lfl , very profuse; again thero la dlffl-. cult j' In avoiding it. Bladder woakness, most folks call It, bocnuso tlioy can't control urlnn-' Hon, While It Is extremely annoying I and sometimes very painful, this Is, ically ono of tho most simple all- monts to ovoicomo. Get about four ounces of Jud Salts from your phar macist and take a tnblcsponnful In a' glass of water boforo broakfast, con tinue this for two or threo days. This will neutralize the acids In tho urine, ho It no longer Is a sourco of Irrltu tlon to the bladder rtnd urinary or-' gans which then net normally again.1 Jnd Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, and la made from tho add of grapost and lemon Juice, combined with Ilth Id, and Is used by thousands of folks who aro subject to urinary disorders caused lr uric nnd Irritation. Jail Salts Is splendid for kldiioys nnd cuiwca no had effects whatever. Hero ou hnvo a pleasant, tiffor quickly relieves .bladder troiible.-Ady. 9n Subscription OFFER expires MAY 10th Once more you will have an opportunity to secure the Herald for one year at our annual Bargain Rate. Each year during the month of April we accept subscriptions at the following rates: DAILY, BY MAIL, IN KLAMATH COUNTY $3.00 DAILY, BY CARRIER, IN KLAMATH FALLS . ..... $4.00 DAILY, MAIL, OUTSIDE KLAMATH COUNTY ....$4.00 To get "the benefit of this rate your subscription must be paid up to date. If your subscription expires any time in the future, you may take advantage of this special offer, and we1 will extend your subscription for one year from the date to which it is now paid. i This special offer is good only UNTIL MAY 10th This week you vill receive n statement showing the date to which your subscription is paid. It will be the only notice you will receive. If the subscription is not renewed by the date indicated on this statement, we will accept it as a notice to stop your paper, and it will be discontinued. Next year is to be the big year for Klamath Falls, Klamath County, and the State, and the Herald, and the Herqld, in anticipation of the great strides towards recon struction and development that arc to be made, has en larged to eight pages. We are going to keep step ahead of all 'development, and this means a better newspaper than you have ever had before. You will be furnished all the big news of the world, of your state, of your county, and of your city, for about a cent a day hardly enough to pay the cost of the paper used for printing it. The Herald wants to enter every home in Klamath County, and that is why we are making a special effort to give you a bigger and better paper, one far in advance of the real needs of this section, and why we are making this big, special Bar gain offer. Do not postpone sending in your subscription until the last day Get the spirit of the times, and DO IT NOW today. And, please remember that this special offer is extended only to May 10th. THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO.