The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TARN SIX
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
COME
ADS
FINE!
Oli INLJHE
rffiWwARE
SmFIh ' L-ft' TO'
ivTist1 nSSAl I 'I I A -Sis
wM If iHiir
BOYS HAVING
FINE TIME AT
that they were doing It .not lipcauiV know ww weru coming, They ot on
' they were proud of tho nluutn or of the train at one mil mitt came thru
themselves, hut because I ho 'iif( anil almost every ono hail something
tlitonMl It an honor to hao im Hi-tv , to give us, fruit. candy, smokes mill
That sol In im mid wo stood uu anil flowera enough to hury thi. train
mivi them three cheer thai shook When wo pulled out wii looked like
MERRILL SAILOR ic"
BACK FROM TURKEY
HOI MING
(ho roof
1 Wo ithonk h ft mis all arounil anil
were taken hack to tho hospital with
an Invitation to call at tho cluh now
or fifty year from no unit wo woulil
ala receive a warm welcome
I hit A prince There Wan." at
I ho tleo M Cohan theatre My box
sent wan markoil $16.00
MCUUM.L. My ,-
a mixture nf a funornl unil Xmus , "rrlT'"i mime Hutunlav f...
Thoro are. some Itetl Croaa lailloa' "janilimple '" !' Ii.n tlr,,e ,.'"
who aro roIiir from Now York to1' H H Western llolln. which i !
.. ....... ....... ... o , I Portland. I,.r,i "IC0 Wt
I am It hrwin Willi HP rM.im' iiuni , mil ktl.
... 1 eilrvit tt rin.. .. "'H
Philadelphia who aro going to I'llla.j """ " "r urn liunxry K
bur, whore. I suppo.o iiioro will 1""UI" Th" w""",rn IWI, w ,fc'
come aboard ''""' ''"'"''' .,W , (hf0
Tho tower h-rtlira have hoon re-1 "'".UnolloH m.,1 mrHy f1MM "
moted from these Pullmans ami reg-j ,,"": """ " "eri.iai, mini. t tht ,.'
tllar hospital hoila substituted Wo "tla"e Hi" rlmiinfl Hum btonrt.
H, K !....
"inin
Cog.
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oro.
aro nn comfortable ua It U po.nll.lo to ,,i""1" " ' ''"' of .mirnr,
nmko us Aro levelling via Pitts- u" '" " ",rp" " "Ml i
Wore supposed to1 "n'-" " '""Turk.
HEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Tho following Interesting lottor
from Coloman O'l.oiiRhlan Is written
In illiiry form unil gle a fluo liloa
of tho reception Rlvon tho hoys on I illiln't wrlto enterday Wo on-
iholr rotiirn from tho hie flKht Some- lined tho Lambs' dub mi much that
ihlne of tho foolliiK thoy have on oslorilay 10 of us wont to tho Alillno hurR unil ChlcaRO
rom-hliiK this alilo of tho Atlantic can cluh for u illimor It provoil to l.o n slop In ChlruRO four hoilrit hut on lie
l.o ImiiKlnoil from this lottor l.ll.orty l.oun m.-ollnR ami nil tho talk count of rain only stoppoil otto Ma.lo r.l.l.
.. ... i.. i.n..,ir...u nf ihiiiismiils "llui" our four-hour atop at Oiuuha, ono
tho illnnor was rooiI lu tho ovonliiK hour ul t-ort ayno. also intuitu
mm IhixIiir ami wro.tllnR nl tho hos- llluffs. Koaruoy. Nol.raska. also
I.ltal. put on h K of C. ami at 10 tlruu.l Istun.l Wish you coulil oo'
i. m u hiinrli of us wont to tho Krl- this cur.
,'",t "m. srriA(nlTX
It) Corp. Colonial! I". O'U.URlilan
Woll. horo I nm In my own V S
I havo hri.nl a lot iilxnit hoaion, hut
noior i-spocloil to ronch It horo on ur clul. to soo Ciilinofm play Do t)rn
for tho championship of
at Ihrco cushion hllllaritn anil hail a pltistor
a fooil aflorwanls Thoy ar anothor
FOR SALE
ranch
-Jt
FOR SAI.K Stuitobskor six. T-nas
senger: perfect condition. If -ou ?ral housework Henley
want the best car and buy then hurry Phone ISF4 1
No dealers. See Mr. Andreson at
Baldwin hotel. 18-lf HOUSEKKKI'KU
Mrs Uae at
FOR SALB 2-passenRer roadster. 12 Seventh st
electric tichts and starfpr: rooii
car: or will exchange for light tour- WANTED Cook at Altamont ranch,
in car. Addreas Herald office .16-3 I'hone 49. . 1S-31
this terrvitlnl sphoro of our I did
thouRh. for I am thoro now Talk
tours of Joy. well. 1 shed thorn when
wo cumo Into sight of tho llRhta of bunch of roRiilar Riiys (loo M I'o
Now York Harbor I am afraid I'll hun. Irwin llolalre fair o-ttupJo.
WANTED Woman or Rlrl for Ken- wjko up and find It la a dream.
It Is loiidotl with flowers
Wo buvo them tied to oierythltlK and
the world ,turk on tho woodkork with adhesive
WAHIIIMiTliS ) (. w
The Complrollrr "f Ulr c,.,rr,,rr h
Issued a call (or ill, mtltloi 0(
National Hank. ,t .h, ,,,,,
the Niitliinnl llmiks M ih ,!
t.llslneti) on Mar l;i(.
HELP WANTED
I
Am
fa
wanted
Crater Lunch
Wo taw tho llRhta tlrst at 9 p m . At last I am on my way west
dropped anchor at II. but believe me somewhere west of llarrlsburR
Inqalro no ono went to bed Wo Just could I.iift Now York at 5 a. m
P010' not Ret our flit of looking at those Were loaded In ambulance. takn
17'2t llRhta Were under way early this to tho pier, put on board a ferry, tak-
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FOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres
near Midland, at a bargain In
quire T. J. Jackson. Fort Klamath,
Oregon. 22-26t
FOR SALB - room cottage, mod
ern Improvements, for sale by own-,
r; close In; furniture it desired, in
cluding piano. Enquire Frank M.'
Vpp. 511 Main -at. 31-tf
Li UK N
n
morning, docked at same pier at
Hoboken from which I departed !2
month ugo.
Six httnrdod of us. all sick and
wounded, wore Immediately placed
on a small river ship and taken acroaa
'to the New York aide, plowing theldoien other small citlca
Atlantic Fleet on the way, loaded thoy were not there It
into ambulances and brought
1 Greenhnt hospital.
on to Hoboken. N. J , and lo&daal oa a
hoapiltal train on the I'enmiyvanla
It It Tho whole proceeding took
oul) one and one-half hour
Stopped at Philadelphia and at Mac
rlaburg for an hour l'as?tl ap a
aa though
seemed aa
to i though everybody In those iwi citlca
'l
IIK.Mt HANK
AID
ItAISI.Mi til I'MiH.
! Vim's phono number is the
same n.s always 298-W. l
Hi: VII, Muv I" The Klnt Nation
al llnilk of llend this week began Uu
rjmpulRn for n I'Ik club In Deschutes
count). As a starter the bank will nd
locnlo one plR on every 40 arre In
Cetitml OroRi.ii Tho boys and girls of
tho district will lo Interested first
In this club The lunik will buy the
fig" with the understanding t tm
every boy and girl will strive to bring
thn pig to market next fatl
Qi n Traveler- accident and haalth
poller aa! protert your larucae. Chll
eat 4) Haallh. Ag-aU. -tf i
SUNDAY EXCURSION
on '
Upper KUmalh Like
Tho launche "Spray" inl'Oik.
land" will run ejcttrelotu tnrr
Hunday. leailng the pull but
landing at S a m allowlag fin
hour at Itorky Point. Kara lift
from landing for round trip. Ou
leave Wrstrrn Tramfr otfk it
7 30 a lu
Calkins & Hamilton
FOR SALE 1C h.
Russell Steam
.. oCi4 W.UJ .
Threshing engine in good running j
oraer. see j. . huis aon. rnone
Klamath Falls, Oregoo. S-lOt
t L'SK GRANDMA'S 8 A OK TKA AND
FOR SALE 5-room house, modern,
on pavement; give poesesslon June
1st; good terms. A .A. Bellman It
Son. 12tt
PHONE PEYTON for Wood 11 2R
LOST AND FOUND
ESTRAY 1 grar and 1 bay gelding,
wt. 1500 each, branded JR con
nected; 1 sorrel gelding, wt. 1400,
brand, circle three; 1 sorrel gelding,
1400 lbs., bald face, no brand. Please
notify O. Peyton, Klamath Falls. 17t(
LOST Auto lamp and license num
ber 56,832. Finder return to
Lawrence Cigar store. lT-St
Nt'I.I'Hl'lt KKCIPK
UODV WILL KNOW
AND NO-
The use ot Sage and Sulphur tor
restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat
ural color dates back to grandmoth
er's Mme. She used it to keep her
hair oeautlfully dark, glossy and at
tractive. Whenever her hair took on
that dull, faded or streaked appear-
plied with wonderful effect.
ance. this nlmple mixture was ap-
I.aat night I saw "Under Cover" at
the Islington. This afternoon I saw
the big show at thn N. Y. Hippodrome
We always have the best seats In tho
house. People atop their cars and
want to take us whereover we a go
ing, or If we are going nowhere In
particular they want to take us some
where. Hut Its the Red Cross that really
' makes us feel at homo and lakes care
of us. Signed up today for an enter-
MISCELLANEOUS
mmui.iiiw
ITALIAN young man wishes to take
lessons in English three times a
week; evenings. A L., Box I07S,
City. 16-2t
But brewing at home Is mussy and talnment anil dinner witn tne i.aino
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at i He Woman's league. r
any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of 1 Met my friend Wagner at supper
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- time He Is tho kid I took around
pound," you will get this famous old with me in Brest I'm playing nurse
preparation. Improved by the addl- again. We went to aeo "Take It
tlon of othr Ingredients, which can From Me." one of thn big musical ,
bo depended upon to restore natural succchucs of the season This poor
color and beauty to the hair. kid has paralysis following nn at-
A well known downtown druggist ,uck of ,,,thorlu. Can't handle his
says It darkens the hair so natural fce, e ran p(ck tnom up arKnt
ly and evenly that nobody can leu it
has been applied. You simply damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It,
and draw this through your hair, tak-
l.ig one strand at a time. By morn-
but don't know where thoy aro going
to land, and ran't walk any more than
one-third speed. He goes along with
ii rnnn In nnn hand unil holdlnr onto
WANTED To buy 4 head ot first. I.ig one strand at a time. By morn-
class work horses or mules; must Dg the gray hair disappears, and af- nt
be sound and true. Phone 11F11 or, ter auother application or two, It bo-j
SwLnatrauey.eTa,hn",ICh n0"o.nd , "" dark an(1 '- Wcnt ,? " T "V-
' Twentyflve of us left hero at 10 a. m.
In charge of the Red Cross In a car
donated by a member of the New
ITS 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
T
ONE HUNDRED HEAD work horses',
and mules for hire. Sims & Er- ' KOATI.IX CAPITAL
nest, Malin, Ore. 6-lrao
USED PIANOS Several in stock at,
prices and terms that fit. Earl'
Shepherd Co. Next door poatofflce.
1 5-6t
WANTED Range In first class con
dition. Must be cheap. 415 Klam
ath ave. 17-3t
LONDON. May 16. There is serl
oub fighting between the Hnrhlcns
..ml I'riutlans at Agram, the Croiitla.-i
capital, reported lu iVenna dispatch''
to hii exchange telegraph comptny
WANTED Houses to
dress Herald office.
We are always on the Job ready to
paint. Ad- take care of your Are Insurance. Chll-17-tt
'cote & Smith. 033 Main at. 9-tt
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ROBERTS HANKS
HARDWARE
PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST.
SCE.NK OF COX1-1.ICT york gtock Exci,unKU went through
all the business district shopping dis
tricts, theatres, etc., then lunch at
Delmonico's. They treated us as they
would have treated the president.
I had the kind nf steak and French j
fries I've been dreaming about for!
22 months. '
Everywhere wc stopped they loaded,
with candy, smokes and wholu boxes
of fruit. Wo had our pockets bulg-i
Ing. That mud no difference; we
had to take more. I
Had the most enjoyable time I havo
In my whole stay today. Were en
tertained by the Lumb's Club. Began
tho day at 1 p. ii). Were taken to the
show. It Is classed as tho most pop
ular comedy fluccess of years and Is
truly wonderful, tho best acting I;
havo seen or hope to seo, and tho
best purt of it, tho chap with us from
tho Lamb's Cluh took us back and
intorduced us to tho leading charac
ter nnd wo hud a party for nnhour.
I feci in love with tho leading lady
"fuel" think I'll go buck tomarrow
again.
This chap who with us writes ull
tho lyrics for Zlogfrold's Follies.
After thn allow wo wont to lhi)
Lamb's club for u regular feed served
by tho uctorH of tho Mkhv, most of
them memborH of tho club. Thoy aro
tho most human peoplu you could
ilmaglnu.
i After the food tho fun began. Ir
jwln H, Cobb got off a lot of funny
i stuff that brought down the Iioiiho,
ltemick played mid sang his very,
newest songs unil uIho played tl.o old
A. K. F. favorites that ho had written i
whllo every ono sung, and bollovo mo,
ho Iiuh written a bunch of thorn,
AugUHta Parker, a famoiiH phychol-i
oglst, gave uh a wonderful talk. I
i Wilton Lackayo cumo ucrnss wllh'
nnnihnr and u dozon other, song wrlt-i
ore, playwrights and actors, added a
bit. Altogether It wub most enjoy
ablo: Thoy wound up by tolling us
'HERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald 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 modem 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 one 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.
find
Do vou want to buv. soil or trade, want to hire help or
work ; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the
same to someone else ; do you want to call attention to sonic new
feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or
have you any little unfilled want?
USE HERALD WANT ADS
THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING
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