The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 12, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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1WUK SIX
CUMEDrHNLTHE AD'S
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KRAUTS CLASSIFIED COLUiVlNS
FOR SALE
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KOK SAI.K- llo f.ictor equipment'
Californi.1 S.ttt Works Cleat machine.
California Saw Work- circular re
saw, California Saw Works Cutoff,
(2), Ames & Harris Automatic prltit
inK press. No 2 Fisher Machine
Works llanil re-s.itts. (2). Fisher
Machine Work.-. Automatic Hand
Hold machine. Multiple HoriUK ma
chine. No 9." Yates Machine Works
planer ami matcher H II Smith Ma
chine Co rip-saw. Roule & Har
mance I'dt;er machine, How ley i
Harmance I'nlversal cut and rip-saw.
Olher Hand scroll saw, shafting,
boxes, hangers, collars, couplings,
pulleys, belting. saws, machine
tnlves, filing equipment, blower sys
tem, trucks, etc This Is complete
equipment for a modern box fac
tory plant and is offered for sale in
its entirety Inquire Edgar S Hafer,
Jlcdford, Oregon 12-6t
FOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres
near Midland, at a bargain In
quire T. J. Jackson, Fort Klamath,
Oregon. 22-26t ,
FOR SALE FiTe room cottage, mod
ern Improvements, for sale by own
er; close In; furniture if desired, in
cluding piano. Enquire Frank M.
17pp. 511 Main at. 31-tf ,
191S CHEVROLET, run 5009 miles,
i nwonderful condition, $650. Dun
bam Auto Co. 6-6t
FOR RENT
I'OK RF.N"'" so acres of uulluprove I
irrigated land four miles west of
Mid 'ami to loise on a five M'.xr term
It K Smith Realty Company 5-61
LOST ANDFOUND
LOST- Gentleman's emblem pin.
cinle of gold with white enamel
clasp and t'ny Ku'tern Star emblem
Lost between Shasta and llaldwln ho
tel last night, reward If left at Her
ald office 9-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To hu 4 head of first
ilass work horses or mules; must
be sound anil true I'hone UFll or
call at Edgewood ranch, north end
Swan ahey Rahn 30-tf
VOCHSTZER BROS. & KLAHZUHA.
Well drillers Leave word at Mc
Donald's Tool Room 615 Main st.
1-12'
ONE HUNDRED HEAD work horses
and mules for hire Sims & Er
nest, Malln. Ore 6-lmo
FOR EXCHANGE Twent-four lots
50x100 in Klamath Heights, clear
of encumbrances, for equity In house
and lot or acreage near Portland
would assume or pay cash difference.
V A. Currie, 277 Hawthorne ave .
Portland, Oregon 9-7i
FOR SALB-IG h p Russell Steam V '7J-S1CA h?,'! i"0!81""!!
Threshing engine in good running
order. See J . Mills & Son. Phone 9,
Klamath Falls, Oregon S-10t
FOR SALE 60 acre irrigated ranch
all prepared for seeding alfalfa
Four room house, large barn, other
outbuildings, all fenced; $60 per
acre. Terms if desired S miles from
Klamath Falls. See owner, C22
Main st. 3-tf
FOR SALE SO acre farm, good land,
ready for irrigation, a sped il bar
gain. See owner. 622 Main st. 9-tf
FOR SALE At a bargain, five
room bungalow? modern In every
way Good location, .close in. 1135
Lincoln st 9-6l
PHONE PEYTON tor Wood 112R
HELP WANTED
WANTED Messenger boy; must be
10 years of age Apply Wes"-rn
Union. 7-3t
outfit; wagon, camp range and
dishes. Address C. C Dennett. Chll
oquln. Ore 12-3t
WANTED Dining room girl at Dixie
Restaurant, S05 Main st 12-31
SITUATIONS WANTED
YOUNG GIRL wants general house
wqrk. Phone 382 12-2f
KSTKAY NOTICE.
Have stray bull. Red Durham, de
horned, branded V right hip, swallow
fork and under bit left ear, under bit
right ear Tel 74 or write Uox 120.
Ft Klamath, Ore 9-3t
ASTRAY NOTICE.
Came to my place Mny 7th, at 1210
Sargent st . Klamath Falls, Ore.,
one dark red bull calf about one week
od Owner may have same by prov
ing ownership and paying costs. J.
A Jacoby . 12-3-t
r.STR.Y.
Strayed from my placo In Mills ad
dition .one bay filly, 4 years old,
weight about 1100 or 1150 lbs.; white
spot In forehead, scar on right front
foot at the edge of hair on heel.
Left my place about one mouth ago.
llraniled Diamond J on right shoul
der, fore, top has been cut off. Write
to E L Illggs or phone 313. Stand
ard Oil Vu 12-3t
A
BARGAIN
FOR
THIS
WEEK
ONLY
Lots Nob ,', C and 7, In Mock 99,
Retina Vista Addition, at corner of
Third and California; Splendid loca
tion for an apartment house Also
Lot 1 In Illock 99, Second Addition
Owner will bo In Klamath Falla
about one week 1'or details en
quire at Oregon House.
DI INJURIOUS
HI THE KIDNEYS
TAKE A TAHLKSJ'ONFIL OF
SALTS IF HACK HURTS OR
JU.ADDER MOTHERS.
Wo aro a nation of meat eaters
and our blood In rilled with uric atld,
jays n well-known authority, who
warns us to bo constantly on snard
against kidney trouble.
Tho kidneys do their utmost to
ircn the blood of this irritating acid,,
but liecomo woak fiom tho overwork; (
they got sluggluli; the cllmlnativo ,
tismicH clog mid thus tho wauto is
retained in tho blood to poison tlio .
entire tiystem. i
When your kidneys acho and feel ,
Uko lumps of lead, and ou have
stinging imliiH In tho back or tho
urine in cloudy, full of sediment, or
i ho bladder Is liritable, obliging you
to seek relief during tho night; when
j on hao se ere headaches, nervous
and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, ncld
-toinucli or rheumatism In lud weath
er, get from your plmrnmaciBt about
four ounces of Jad Salts; take a
tablespoon In a glass of water .before
breakfast each tuoinlug ami in n
few days your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts Is made from tho
acid of grapes and lemon Julco, com
bined with llthlsi, mid ban been used
for generations to flush and stlmii
lato dogged kidneys, to tioutralle
thu acids In urine to It Is no longer a
source of irritation, thus ending url
uaiy and bladder disorders. ,
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and cannot
Injure; makes u delightful offerves
cent llthin-wator drink, mid nobody
(uii innke u mistake by taking it
Httlo occasionally to keep the kidneys
clean and at live. Adv.
ELECTION IN 1920
Mrs. Mcdill McCormick Mr.!:es
Some Predictions Concerning
the Presidency.
iiHhlntrtiui. I C (SpeeinM Mis
Mishit MiC.utiilik, CI iilmimi uf llie.
Ilepttlilii mi V (linen's Niillnmil Eveeu
tlte Citimni'lis', III mi Intel tlen imliiv
a ii till her liel i f tl'iil tin mull cull !
Iionillillleil lit lie IIi-putiH. mis III HOI
win ipiies it. i nil's at, u" rime
"The fuel should mil be nteilii,il,eil."
snld 'Mrs. Mil'oilii'ik, "that oer
wnitj slates hate iIis-IiIimI In let their
niiiieit MUe fur l'li'slitetiilnl elei lors
n l"'.1 fifteen of these stales nrt
li'ialisl west uf the Mississippi I'roli.
i.Mi simiiiHKi hi IMNMIHM wniiii'ii will
nle in. I lliet will lie utile to illetitle
the i linl f lll!lll olis-lnrs, poilulfis
ii me en. ii .li in I urn llie leotilt mil'
w.i.i nr llie mliei "
t'nllisl Sliites Senator Miles, 'iil.
IrMer nils Ills posltliei mi Die pin
pu-isl I ensile of Niillnlis Morsel) "I
mil nun nil "fir mid fni ilmt leiisim
I opposr -lull ll l.eit'jlle us 1'iosltlellt
ilonii proposes, wblih will lie nilupl
II his 1 ill i uf wins "
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"'llie iiifM'ii! Entente Is fur irefer
llble In tl I eilgtie nf Niillnlis." s
Seiinliir Miles I'liliuleMer '"I'liere
me les (luiines fur strife belweeii n
fen tuition i oinlilliisl together, than
lii ii much tnrver niuniilxtill.ui Midi us
tlie proposed Win Ids l.i'iiue"
Senator Polmleter -ins: "'Hie turn
ers e-leil In n l.iiiue of Niilmns
must iiei's,iilli be i'Mti l-eil I iv men
If we mm siiimse tluil llie in. u who
will llrst lie i llo-etl to m t for llie
tuitions will lie built good mill wise,
men lo whom we eiiti HUM our great
policies of -iiiie, our ee security
mid the hotioi of our i-uiu.lrv what
glliirtllilee liim- we Ilmt the liiiligllig
personnel of llie supreme lounell will
eiililitllie to be wise, henexolfiit, elinrll
tible mid biiuiiiiie? tbxicl mid ureut
men have been cnree In the history
of llie world, and why hIioiiI.I we us
siiuie tbul llie League will be lining
miteil mil by llie g'd nntl the greut?"
Ilu world mennre of Ui'sbeM""!
wlione rlmtlou is leniftheni '
I'iMllsattou. need lime tn. le-rut 'm
lown, nrfiirilmi; " I'"1' h ""
cclltcn. lre-iresidi'iit nf the Conti
iientnl nnd rmniiierclnl Usui, of I"
cngn and me of the IciiIiiil' I'iiun
cuts of the West
"Anv ewrlluw of .(HbcvHiti frntu
1'urope that mas reach this cnuti
tr." sal. I Mr Vim echten. "will
break niriil'Mt the substntitml pros
n-ritv of the farm imputation of
Iowa like a iinif iitalnst n rock 1
'ue just complcteil n trip through
I w i nnd e.er mllr I triiM-U'd. I
"h prouder that I wis born there.
1 'ine learned that Iowa ban the
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-lite In the union and farm lands ' the fnrim-r venlKi
iumped fill percent in value In'monev In mi" I""
l Uit fie vr.ira annuiil n'v onif "
l-arm morti;iii.'e ulwaB have tlmn sll Mir .1 -'ii
hltthlv reeardrd as nn In Slnie ". v. 1
'I -1 merit and the tendenev now on
mii imrt of the farmer to llctuldnti . 1
lui. obligations, has not Intlucncre I i'
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OLD NORTH CHURCH
LANTERN BURNS AGAIN.
Sennlor I'lilliileMer's speei Ii wnsthe
greiilest tli'tig thai bus bappeneil In'
the seiuile since llie War of ltt. I
lieiird him mid I net it siiw lilui In bet- g
ler fnnn, with nil of his treiiieiiiious
foree In full plnv
'I'be life of llie tiillloll was nbollt to J
be desroeil nnd he wns llie Ilmt one m
lo raise bis tube III lis defense. The
olberjL who look Issue agiillist the ,
leau'iie of untlons follnwed him, bill be m
was the Hist lo lul.e I Ik) I stand He
lias left nothing iiiisiild t lui t niuld hne H
been Mild In defense of the t'otislliu
tlou. S
While he Hpoke in the crowded gal-
leries of dlHlnuiilslieil lsllnrs llie past
niose before me like II ilreiim I 1 olild
sen the Iniitern III lln- old North
I'iiun Ii iirnl hear the I'lutler of gnlliip-
lug feel us I'll ill lint en te out III the B
night I iMiild M'i llie funnels gnllier fg
llig ill.. 111; Hie bines of Lexln.'toli nil. I
hem llie slinrp input Is of their lilies
I belield Wiishliigllin wllh bis Iroops
rrn-i-lni; llm Imliiwnre to nltuek Hie S
Ilisslnn horde Then I miw l.irniloun
from Hie billlleiuelils ill .ilU.iM the
ling of ('oinwnllis, nnd In Us plme g
arose the Slutri I'.anner, never to be H
lowered ugnlii by bniiiuii bmuls H
'llie liisiio this speech has ereiled
will be the issue in the pieslileiitiiil
rnnipiilgn It iiers!uuliiws etei'illnii g
else Ii. Kin-' plum ul Hie (iipllol
, On llie night of lieoige Wnsliiiiuluii's, JQ
lillllnl.it 11 Minligo Hilng liiii.ened uu
two luuibs wele bniti In the VMil'e g
Hoiisn .turd uml one wus iiiimeil ".Mur-
ll ml thn olher 11.11 1 "lieoi.'i '
It looks like the spillt of Wnsliingfoli
will lite U. A. I, ill the .lui ksniiimi,
Cuinp Jin l.suii. J
FAVORS A LARGER NAVY
TO PATROL DOTH COASTS.
WtiKlilngion I). L (Speclnl) When
Tongress nieelM ngillll, It hill II felt
weeks. Senator .Miles Tnlndoxter of
the Mute of Washington will heroine
(hnllli of Hie Senate NiimiI Alfiills
Ciilllllllttee, iiemrdllig In the Itepulili
can reoigaulallnu plans us llually
prepnied.
It Is iiinlerslnod t lint the senplor
fuMirs the building up of 11 gicutoi'
Ainerliuii nn ami that he will Insist
upon,iin o nil I illvUlim of the haltlr
ship licet betwein ill" Atlantic mid
I'arllle heabnards. 1'p to this time few
flrnt class wnlhlilps bine been kept In
I'acllle waters.
A DANGEROUS SITUATION
FOR THE UNITED STATES.
SrilSCKIIJK FOil TIIK JIIOItALO
The pinposed roiiNtlliitlon of the
league of tint Inns coiiIiiIiih no piotl
slous for illNariuiiuieiil. 'I'heio Is lull.
In It about cllsiiiinmiii lit, but Hide Is
no provision for illsaiiiiiiineiil. Il pio
vidi'H that 111" leaglio might liial.e 11
decrcij lediiclng the iniiuiuent or the
sevetal iiatloiih. Wlietlier It will 1I11
o or not, upon what terms It will int.
what the ielatle piopnrllriiiK or mili
tary Ktienglli hlinll be aro left in tho
pover of a combination In which Eu
rope and Asia will be predominant.
From .Senator I'olndi Mer's udiln n. In
the Women's Ctlu Abioclutluu lu Hull
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IT'S A POOR DOCTOR
Who Won't Take His Own Medicine
THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU
WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD
WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS
THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about aHernll Want Ad. They
do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have
told us so time and again. We have used them ourselves and
they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a
quick turn-over the modern method of merchandising on a small
scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of
the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay.
If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out
on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted
to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would
be very likely to say: "That poor fish has bats in his belfry." If,
on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the
whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a
businesslike manner.
The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking
for a job, or any ope of the important little incidents of life where
you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate
family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the
neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use
a little classified ad.
Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or Awl
work; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or lo rent the
same to someone else; do you want to call attention to some new
feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or
have you any little unfilled want?
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USE HERALD WANT ADS
THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING
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