The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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BJLDKIMPIED COLUMNS:
FOR SALE--Real Estate
wulv'""""''"''1i"i" " n
oinfiK BALK No. raonabl
DtTcrrofuo'iJ. lot NoV7, block 29,
ti. florlnM Addition'. Addros
ESTbALE OR KXCHANOE-7-For.
- 1 1 Bnommonto Co, lujirt, 40 ncroa
,M Lod , clioup or cusn, hhi
.Ider oichango, What fan ve you?
run or uumv.. ......... - .,...
Klcan Hotol. SWf
MR SALE 320 aero, ranch noor
TU19 wtnvi .- - w
Wator on pluoo, good location for
S..D $10 por acre cobIi. J. A.
POR SALE Miscellaneous
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WmflALK About 11,000 ft. 24 lb,
.tool T rnlla, one Wllllamotto log.
IIDC 10"ko'' BlZ0 9X10' 1G0 "' f
l in cable, 3000.vft..of 6-8 In. bnck
line and othor mill "machlnory. K. K.
Hackott, Qrnnta Pass, Oro. Cb-
FOR SALE BawmlH chonp nnd
good bunch of timber. For pnr
dfiilani Inqulro Flrat National Hank
,c 4G-12t
pOB"'BALB-i-OTorland-ln good con
dlttocrr Boat buy; Chonp. . 1345
(tenant Avo. 4-3t
FOR BALE A Chovrolot. a Ford,
Maxwell and an Oakland. Inqulro
A C.Honllno, 327 Main fl-tf
FOfl SALE CO hood of cowa, 2C
calvoa. A. C Olongor, Chlloquln,
OrifonJ -' ' ' ' - 4-Cf
FOR RENT: OR LEASE
FOR RENT Offlco room in First
Btate & Haylngr flank building.
Call SOS S, 5th St. 1-tf
FOR RENT Oood warohousa COX
SO foot, near S. I', Dopot. In
quire Horald oinco. 1-tf
FOR LEASE -To rosponajblo parties
that havo equipment and cash to
flnanco thomeolvcB, a doslrnblo ranch.
idre,M, K. 9, Horald ofllco. 8-tf
SITUATIONS WANTED
VMKMMAAMAftMMMMMWlVVVM
IF' YOU1 WANT BTUDENT HELP,
(all tho Klamath.' County High
Befool phono 300; ' Glrla for typing
copying and , filing; also gonornl
houiewprk, .caring for children otc.
Boy for clerking, moaaonger aorvico,
chorea, etc. Spoclal attention la glv.
en. to this aorvico by tho school
authorities and an effort, Is to bo
made to mnko .offlclont,' convenient
and prod table both to the student
and to thoso requiring their sorvlcos.
2tf
HELP WANTED '
WANTED 6lrl, for jcenoral houao-
ifork and cooking Mrs. O. O. Lab-
aree, Bly. Oregon. - 1-tf
Mabel Normahd Pesters
Everybody in 'The Pest'
"EQUAL TO MICKIK"
Aa Puckers, tho torment and do
lliht of all who' know her, Mnbol
Kormnnd comes to tho Star Thontro
beginning tonight in hor now Oold
yn Picture, appropriately namod
'Tno Tpeaf ." Shov i by turn! rolllck
lp and wistful and displays "a
lereo of pathotlc appeal which
promlies to surprise hor admirers.
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BRADLEY'S
The First Shoe Store in Klamath Falls to
Display This Label
IsBraBVHBblgWcrMuia naliHNMHSinMW '"'
We Were Always Right With
y Urffamzed
AND THEY KNOW IT!
GOOD SHOES FINE REPAIRING
FAIR PRICES
UNION ?LBEL SHORE
727 MAIN !sTREET PHONE 267
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IP YOO itAVE flooo cuah will
build you a houuu on choice lot
close In. Cull or uddross Room 120
V,hlto l'ollcan Hotol. 3i-tf
WANTJCD Ran'ch hand for tho
wlntor, lnqtllro City Milk Depot
ur i-iionu i4 3-4t
MKPFI I AMcrkttc
wv'w'viwvwv.,..,.vvvv.
waui-ul a koou nocond hand
piano for, cash, Horuld, C-tf
WANTED An t Ice box, larco or
k medium slzu, Addrcaa Uox 1,
"urum omeo! i'liono 480. 4-3t
WANTED -Touma to haul lumbor.
Cull on or uddreaa, Ooo. Christy,
Box 377, 30-12t
qiTY OARrJAQE Wbon you want
Qarbago romovod phono 91, 11-tf
WANTED About 4 tone of oata.
Will exchange atock hoga. Phono
HF11. 3-ct
WANTED Comploto bow mill out
lit, catmcltv admit or, nnn ,
Will exchange GO horso powor Mar
ion miction ongino with 2 Bets Em
oraon dlac plowa. Vnluo WG00.
Addroaa I. O. Ilox 003, Klamath
Falla. 3.Ct
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LOST AND FOUND
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.LOST Elks chdrm, No. 1247,
Initials J. T. H. Ploaao return to
Horald omco. Howard G-3t
LOST Dlack loathor handbag, ol'th
r on niKnin or wain atroet, con
tnlnlng about $25.00 and pnpora glv
Ing namo of owner. Howard. Ite
turn to Herald oOlco. c-tf
LOST Monday night, gold mesh
bag. Vuluo only as keop sake.
Llboral reward. Hoturn to Central
Qarago. i-ct
PHONB PEYTON for Wood. 112R.
MADAM JOINA, Palmist
WorM'n Orciitcst I'lircnologlt,
l'ulmiat and Medium
Iloads your ontlro llfo pnat, pres
ent and future correctly, giving
names, dates and figures In business,
love, law, marriage and domestic
troubles. Tolls you what you are
best adaptod for and what to do to
bettor your conditions In llfo. This
lady reads your hand as you would
an opon book. A reading by hor
will moot your highest oxpectatlons,
and you will be wiser and happier
aftor consulting her, sho having the
gift of romoving nil evil Influences
and placing you In an environment
of happy thought nndcontontmont.
Readings: Sunday and dally, 9 a. m.
to 9:30 p. m. Room C, Swnnson
Illdg., over gun store, Main St. bo
tweon Cth and 7th, opp. Western
Union, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
10-7-26
WILL HONOR PRINCE
S, JOHNS, Nowroundland, Oct.
6. (Dy Mall). Officials intend is
suing a spoclal poBtago stamp bear
ing tho llkoness of tho Prlnco of
Wales to commemorate his recent
visit to Newfoundland. Tho prince's
llkoness ,hns appeared on two pos
tage stamps of tho colony as
Prlnco Edward of York on tho -cont
stamp of 1897 and as a naval
cadet on the 3-cont stamp of the
Royal Portrait botIob of 1911.
JLabor
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MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH
THE EVENING
TREE
TEA
If You Like a Fine Flavored
CEYLON
BLACK TEA
TRY
Tree Tea Ceylon
on our Recommendation
AMP A6pr
TTUll Full Weight
Half Pound 8oz.
Full Weight
25c
IV You Prefer GREEN TEA
Ask for Tree Tea JAPAN
Klamath Cash Grocery
"QUALITY STORE"
WE-SELL FOR LESS
Phone 420 717 Main St
Standard Phonograph Bargains
A number from $35 up for cash or
terms. Soo our window. Earl
Shopherd Co., C07 Main St." 17tf
ROOFING
Now Is tho time to fix that
Roof now before tho rain and
snow como and make It nl
most impossible to do the
work. You sa vo money by
doing It now, nnd savo your
proporty, too. Lot mo do your
work and it will be done right.
W..D. MILLER
Contractor
l Phono 203 232 Oth St.
Dassengers
and Baggage
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
QUICK SERVICE
REASONABLE RATES
PHONE 187 '
WesteraTransferCo.
WAIT!
AND LET US SHOW YOU
OUIt NEW TIRE
Hoagland & McColIum
Next Door to Postofflce.
Complete, stock of rubber foot
wear in tho celebrated Ball Brand,
Top Notch nnd Gold Scnl makes, at
tho K. K. K. Store. il-Ot
A. F.Graham
General
Concrete
Construction
Shasta Sand Used
Exclusively ,.
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
tMAAAMSWWWWW
HOUSTON''
Metropolitan AmtuicmeaU '
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
STAR THEATER
. TODAY
MAI1EL NORMAND
In
TIIK I'EST
A Cyclone of Thrills
A Downpour of LaUKhs
Also
A Keystone Comedy In Two Parts
THE JUDGE
rEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Triangle Presents
MARGUERITE MARSH
And
JACK CON'AWAY
In
THE ROYAL DEMOCRAT
Also
A Lyons & Moron Comedy
v And
Universal Current Events
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUE8DAY8 AND SATURDAYS
Merrill. Oregoa
RESPECT PASSED
Onco a month open meeting of tho
Woman's Relief Corps will be held
hereafter, according to a decision
reached Monday night at the meet
ing in tho west hall of the I. O. O. F.
building. The public will be wel
come to (he monthly meeting. Tho
regular meetings will be held as us
ual each Monday night.
B. L. Elliott delivered an address
Monday night on "Tho ,Bolshevi'l
and Soviet Problem," which prove!
most interesting to the hearers,
Speakers will bo arranged for to de
liver addresses on the general topics
of better Americanism at each of
tho open meetings hereafter.
Before adjourning, the meeting
passed resolutions of respect and
condolence on tho death of the late
Mrs. Eliza J. Fleet, an actlve"mem
ber of tho organization in her life
time. Tho resolutions follew:
"Whereas, It hath pleased the Al
mighty to remove from our midst to
the Paradlso nbove our beloved sis
ter, Eliza Fleet, a beloved memb-ar of
this corps, who was at all times
loving mother, a devoted member
and sympathetic friend; therefore,
be it
"Resolved, That we emulate her
example of fraternity.i charity and
loyalty, and extend to the bereaved
family our sincere sympathy; bo It
further
"Resolvod, That our charter bo
draped in mourning for thirty days,
that a copy of these resolutions bo
sent to "the bereaved family, a copy
to the local newspapers, and that a
copy pe spread on tho minutes of
the W. R. C.
"jennie' hurn.
"emma faith qrigsby.
"ella McMillan."
Napaton Shoes are tho best shoes
made for boys... They aro as near
waterproof as leather can bo made.
Exclusively at tno Ji. 11. i. oiore.
3-Ot
WOOD
Present indications are
that all kinds of wood
will be scarce and high
er in price in the near
future.
Take my advice and
buy now.
6. PEYTON
"Wood to Burn" .
Phono 187 702 Main St.
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ILL TREATED
BERLIN, Sopt. 30, (By The As
sociated Pro.M.) Tho prisoners of
war, -returned from .England ' are
well fed and clothed, writes C; M.
Schmidt from the collection camp
at Mcschedo, whero tho men con
centrated and then are sent to their
homos.
They aro naturally ovorjoyod to
bo ut homo, their relatives aorao
times frantic with Joy at having
them. Tho pleasant plcturo Is dull
ud only by ono blot the Indepen
dents, Spartaclsts and Communists
oro already at work trying to win
the prisoners to their bide, and have
even placed agents whero they can
most easily get in touch with the
men and preach their unrest und
chaos and dlsordo;.
The forces behind tho move havo
put a great number of Communistic
and Spartaclst women Into the
game, on the theory that the prison
ers after years without their wives
and sweethearts will succumb moro
easily. Herr Schmidt reports to his
own obvious (satisfaction that the
women are having little success,
and the prisoners in huge majority
announce their intention of stand
ing by the Empire
There is however, a minor ele
ment among the prisoners 'them
selves that promises possible trouble
that element which was the last
drawn- Into the army, and went to
the front, unwillingly and determin
ed to desert at the .first moment.
Those men are the malcontents and
trouble-makers, but Herr Schmidt
says that even they are not very ef
fective In breeding trouble and dis
order among the great mass
It is easy comparatively to take
uro of the regular transports of
rrlsoners, lar-je aa they' ore. says
Schmidt, but far greater troublo
and danger comes from the foot
loose individual escaped from a
camp who drifts over the line. As
ho appears in Germany, begging
food and clothing and 'other gifts,
he Is in at least 50 per cent, of all
cases a swindler who is' exploiting
the situation. .
FRENCH PRESIDENT'S
HOME DESTROYED
SAMPIQNY, Franco, Oct. l'. (By
The Associated Press). The Presi
dent and Mrs. Polncalre, after the
laying of the cornerstone of the
Franco-American monument com
memorating the American victory at
Saint Mihlel, came on to this little
Meuse village the other day. They
desired to visit their summer home
but found the cottage in ruins, the
garden littered with fragments of
shells and containing many unex
plcded "duds" buried deep in the
soft clay.
The president's villa was under
constant Are fronWhe Germans from
October 8, 1914, until September,
1918, and while it is completely
wrecked the four walls remain
standing: All the trees surround
ing the house have been cut down
by Bhots. It is estimated that the
Germans spent one million franc's'
worth of shells in their efforts to
demolish the president's summer
home.
The proporty is worth thirty thou
sand francs.
BRUIN'S RIDE IN
AUTO IS SHORT
GREAT FALLS, Mont., Nov. 4.
Constable H. V. Cagle is probably
the only Montanan who has enjoyed
the experience of driving an auto
mobile with a bear in his lap. While
on a trip to Helena, on a lark night,
his headlight flushed a big, black
bear. Bruin was flustered by the
light and struck off for a cliff beside
the road. The highway ran through
a cut and tho bear, climbing up a
few yards, tumbled back into the
machine, whero he actually sat on
tho driver. Cagle kept the road
and his nerve, and ' elbowed the
amazed and frightened beast out of
the car, when It disappeared.
Tho first important strike .among
the coal minors in the United States
occurred in tho Scranton district of
Pennsylvania, in the early part of
1871, when there was a general
valkout of the men in a protest
against a reduction in wages.
FOR
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GERTRUDE & CO.
. ,11 The very latest that Paris sends
us is portrayed" iii 'our last ship
ment ofjafe Vyinter. Models.
fl;They.are very beautiful; and
the material- and workmanship
are of the' veryy highest" order;
Squirrel and mole turbans,
large picture hats for dressy "oc
casions, trimmed with, 'feathers
and monkey fur.
GERTRUDE & GO.
"';' No. 527 Main St ; '
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BOLSHEVIK WOMAN
POLTAVA, Russia, Oct. 2) (By,
Mail). A young woman, about 22
years of age, known here simply as
"Rosa," was the prosecutor at the
Rod tribunal during a great part' of
the Bolsheyik occupation of .Poltava,
It is said' she, herself, Bhot with a
revolver seven anti-Bolshevik and
civilian, prisoners. u "
BLACK GUNMETAL,
MAHOGANY CALF OR
INDIAN TAN CALF
r,'-.i...B..i..trJ.. a
JU5. jiutkiutni nimjyouw u.iywjr 1HCH
man I choc! Worn
at all times, in all climei. A ihoehuilt for u.nuul
coaafort and extra tervice. ,,Get a pair today 1
v S v ,' BRADIiEX'SailTOaSTORK
Mufctur.r, " BUCKINGHAM HECtfr s-
Mprphey's
126 Soutk Sixth St
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PATRONS of thk shop
realizing that no detail
of one's garb better ex
preases breeding; than correct
ly chosen shoe, invariably
ask for Netdeton's.
And in so doing; they assure
chemselvcs a distinction in ap
pearance and reliability in
service weJl worth any differ
ence k price.
Let m fit you with Nettkton
Shoes the model shown
above is typical of many ex
clusive styles.
femten
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SOLD'BY THE
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Exclusive- Agents
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BIO PRICE FOB BIRD
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LONDON, Nov;- 6. A imagniflcl
ent specimen of the extinct' bird, the
great auk, has been sold at auction
here for 1,6,2 5t It was bought by
a private collector'. ' " '
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Patrick, MackJnaws at the K. K.
K. Store, for 'wea and boys.,' 8-tA
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