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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1919)
...nVlW'AV' vov' i, llli) THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, PAOR BUSINESS CARDS CAnU8'n & Auction ' Room i v.. i l)"V hmiaolloltl fur- " w. ... .i,..rf'.llnii I Huh. .1111 ro nn .iv -- i,t ca)i prico jmiiii "uu DICIC .till..!' H-- J"' " phono 6. K. Lunch AND cONI'JKWIONKItV rormeriyptBMnliitft UonicsMn'lo Pics nnd Cnhi. CoU Monti & launch Good. Ice Crown mid Fruits. HARLEY-DAVIDSON service Station a hsmllo tho Hnrloy-Duyldnon 5:...,i. and lllcyclcii HxcIiih i Mr. AIM luy. hoII nml exchange In other Mnkos. Pennsylvania " . Ui .-.I 'Pirn find Tllhnn. inn niii'"" "" - 0. K. IUHMAIIIC 'lis S. Odi Ht. Klwimiii i'itii RECKARD'S RENT SERYICE K. F., Bend Stage , Phone 276-W fffl 0jB3$&z 1008 Mnln fit. B I -WJWVMW''JfcJJfc'J ' WZtl&ij w p y - -- -w- r IfiSK ' Let your Oluss Troubles boMy Troubles. Reglailng duiio In nny part of tlio city i:. c. stucicv. Carpenter . Cabinetmaker, Phone "7V' 1021 Main. , ii i i j. c. r'l.cGiioit.v - Chll I'liRliucr mill hurvejor Offlco 517 Main HI. Plume, Office, Kill. Res. 1U2.M. WWWWW'WV aiv ami an vrv aiisihaci COMPANY M7.Mi.ln I AIlTHL'It It. WILSON Manager You Had Better Order Your Winter Wood now Doullo I.oml Blocks 97.00 Own Slnli, Pine ljKl.no Orecn Slnb, Kir ...... '...9I.BO W. E. SEEHORN' CO. 823 Mcln Ht. Phono 72 Phone 460 729 Main St. Ico Cream Candle' PASTIME Jock Monrow, Prop. Osar, Tobacco, Soft Dt Ink,!" Peel and Milliards Harbor Sbop In oCinectiotl our motto m-ny iiuii ncrvicit Present indications are that all kinds of wood' w'lj be scarce an&h,igh f m price in the near future. Take my advice and buy now. 0. PEYTON "Wood to Burn'' , ,'l,?" 7 ' 702 Main HI. - . J WOOD PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. CARTER $KNTIHT , ' WIIITIS MITIMMNO I'llO.NIl 1185 FRED WESTERFELD dentist, LooimIn IIIiIk.. KImiiimIIi I'IJh ' 1)11. 0.'A; JtAMlIO , Dentist I. O. O. V. Jlulldlnrc PHONIC (II PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Viihvh Mm, Ilosn McDnnlrbi, 301 Hioli St Phono 455 J Olllco IMiiinn 177W Res 177K Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart PIivnMhii mid Kui(4eoti Wlilto Building KInmnth Falls Oregon DR. I?. R, GODDARD Osteopathic I'll i ni Inn Jt' Snrgeo Hullo UU, I.'ll. O. K. TniipU (over K. K. K. Btoro) Phone H2I1"., (Tho only -Ontoopithlc I'hyBl clnu nnd Hurscon Id Klanntk Tain ) DR. R. B. CRAVER Diagnosis Mi'dklno and Surgery , .OlJlccuvor Underwoods Phono 28fiV 7lli ond Mnln ? t; ii KATIIEniNE SCHLECF I'hssli'liin mill Hm goon OrUco, Wlilto Itldc WARREN HUNT MKDICINi: AND SUllGnilT 20C I. 0. 0. F. Dldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY Hun rDr to Dr. Trnnx Hull 200, I. O. O. I Hide Olllic phono 8U lies I'lioue HUM Phono irl.I JIouso 1C1M ItOBldoiiffa DR. A. A. SOULE Olllco, 120 Main Iloslilonco," I960 Mnln HAW MILT) KNGINt:nmNC3 & CONHTltUC'i'ION CO. "DcslRiierfi mid Inilldcrs of mod-, crn Haw Mills, I'liuilng Mills, 15o Plants. Coinplclo plants contract ed. Appraisals and reports mado. Dredclni;. Wo contract to. hnlld any class of a biilldlni; and install machinery of nny Kind. DrnflliiK of any kind done, lllue PrlntH made. PHOM1 1 1WJ Otitic in iv. I). liiilldluii v- KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wo Do All Kinds of Spring ltepnlr- lug Now Ones Mado to Order Axlo HtrnlKhtcnlnR nud lUncliMinltlilnK ATJj WOKK GUAllANTKKD Phono 23D-Y 017 Klmnath Ave. . DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver I'HONIO !J51 1 4m f, ,1 Dr.P.(M.Noel PHONK 4 Over Undcrnooil's Seventh niiil Main Streets JS'OTICB I N I am now prppnrod to furnish Slmstti Snnd' from tho Hoqy. Unni., , snml and gravel pit, In ouy quantity that may 1o doalred by contractors and bulldorn.- ...... AL F. GRAHAM. I n? f A m!& teM First State It is W. H. Ro'ss at 906 Main that gives you more for your money if looking for second-hand ood.s, or new. Come and see me. I can save you money. PPIONE 459. mmmm m g&iiziitf Surety bonds nulls yon milt. Chll. 0(0 At Sfnlth. 5-tf isiiraece J. H. Driscbll Loomis BIdg. Phone 432 FIRE ' 1 Livery, Feed and Sales;, -1 Stable : Auto ;; Service !; r..:i. c ; Day or Night r :' Lonir Tiliis Our Specialty I ', Itcnsouablo Itatcs Phono liJO 822 Klnmnth Ao '1 A. F.Graham I 'General 1 I Concrete W I Construction 1 ra Shasta Sand Used' I llj Exclusively IN Thrift and Little Things Who are the men and women that become masters over great things? They are those who first of all become masters over little things. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only little things, so little that they often trickle away in eveiy direction; and yet they have formed the s,olid foun dation for many a comfortable income through the following slogan : "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" Start' a Savings Account today. Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mmmm m mH&iij KLAMATH FALLS IS NO EXCEPTION Klimath Tails People Come Out ns KranUlj lleie as I'Kouhi'ii. KlamatlL Falls people oubliciy recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. TI1I3 papor Is publlshlnB KInmath, Falls cases from week to week. It, is the samo everywbere. Home teb tlmony In homo papers. Doan's are piatsed In fifty thousand signed statements, published in 3000 com munities. Klamath F.1II3 people ere no exception. Hero's a Klamath Falls statement C. C Tovreri, 703 Second St., sajs: "My kidneys ncted too freely, which was very annoying at times. After I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, my kidnoys ncted perfoctly regular and In ovory way I got gooa results. I never hesitate to reef ommend Doan's Kidney Pills to any one who complains of kidney trouble, for 1 know they can't be beat " Prico COc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills, the samo that Mr. Tovrea had. Fostor-Mil-burn Cp., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. V, POUTLAND CIUMXUY SWUHPS Will bo boro this week. Those wishing to havo their flues cloaned call phono 47 Satisfaction guaran teed. Keep your Hues clean and protect jour homo from flro. ' . 10-5t : c K In Finland many women aie em ployed as hands in tho sawmills. Klamath Lodge No. 137 v I. O. O. F. Moots Friday night of oach week at I. O. O. F. hall, 5th dnd Main streets. P. J.Gorgos , N. G.; Fred 3romer Socrotary; P. I. Fountain Treasurer Kwaunn Encampmont No. 40, I. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each weok at I. O. O. F. hall. Arlle Wor rol, C. P.; Nato Ottorbeln, Scribe; P. L. Fountain Treasuror. Course : ' TTf UNION" MADE V '" h' . '',iA-v,mmm ;M$Tffl FISTIC SCIENCE I FORBGMERS NIJW YOIIK. Oct. 29, (tly Mail ) The fipmnd of botlng to rountrics wlilch prIouH to the war vcre not familiar with the ring game hai re sulted lit a number of nmel inci dents fpwed In tho light of Amorl an puglllstlt traditions, llcrllu has Icon tliesfno of bolatod attempt lo drvelop tho fistic! art and at a recant HCiles of contests tho announcer gave u little hurunguo In advance, pointing ,out that us Oeimuny v.ant- od to be on oven terms In oil sports, boxing as fostered by French, Eng lish nntU Amorlcans had been Intro duced The first pair of boxers camp respectively from Berlin and Vlenni and weighed in at 115 and 120 Ger man pounds respectively. The Ger man pound Ui one-tenth heavier than tho American It was charac teristic that no two boxers weighed tho fume One a invariably heavier and had tho idv.intago. ''ho first victim, aft- pulling up i ft Jr show lor two ."junds, rin afoul of a wild swing of hte oppon ent, and, bo crude vis tle opponent tho "swipe" wa3 with an open glove', and was really no.iin more than a jlap In the fare. They wore eight ounce gloves too Down vvent the "boxer" who had done so well for two rounds. He took the count of nine, rose, and In a few seconds went .down again, from a blow tliaO could not have been moro than a tap. He seemed to have lo'st courage, and though he was npver "out" or anj whore near It, he lost all Interest in fighting, and obediently perched himself on it bow a and knees as tho referee counted him out.' ' The last bout was very shoit and sweet, principally because the far eavler men was a German who had ved 'n San Prancisco for a lonp f'me H&ns Dreltenstraeter be call '' himself' c?!i the program. IIanc showed Just 2 bit of class, and the knowledgo that 'ho had been Ir Amoric.i v and presumably knev something about boxing evidentl iv ed his eight-pound lighter oppon ont. ,' , . It was sorn aftrr the opening of the second round that Hans hit Friedrich a tap on tho chin, and he promptly gavo' up tho ghost. He was no moro "out" than tho other defeated pugilists'. " He had had enough, and ho luy quite quietly un til "ten" "had soundedp then hound ed to his feet ahd'ranUrom the ring. r? 2 In sharp contrast 'wore the un usual circumstances attending the victory in London of Eugene Crlqui tho Frenchman, over .Walter Ross the Englishman, Tor tho premier bantam-weight honors of Europe. The Anal blow was delivered when Ross did S not know tho fight was ''on" and 'when tho ring was crowd ed with seconds and other enthusi astic spectators Near tho close of the fourtLGm round a right hoolt.to tho jaw sent Rpbs to tho mat apparently finished. Aftor a few moments, seconds from both corners, with spectators, clambered Into the ring, Ross was carried to his corner, helpless and tho French contingent began to cele brate Amid tho usi'nl confusion attending a knock-out Eugene CorrI, tho roforeo , announced that tho gong had sounded at tho count of cven. ' " Ross, revived but 'dozed, joined tho gesticulating Frenel men and r hors in tha enter of tho ring all np'whilo'ca'lifig "bout i.n." a faun lrr London expression after an in terruptlon. At first no one paid any attention to him. Crlqut finally realized that with tho referee call ing "bout on" bo had a right to .fight so ho made his way through tho crowd and planted a solid right on tho unsuspecting Ross' jaw There was no question about Ross boing "out" nftor that and Crlqui wns ofllciully credited with winning the championship by a knock-out in the fifteenth round. 1 Try 'em.' Herald Want Ads. ?M (., &? HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate TOR SAI.K-- Modern C room bunga low, nice lawn, lot 05X120. Closo In Price $3800, terms $1800 cash, balance terms. Houso cannot bo built for this prico today. Dox J. J Herald 8-Ct FOR SAKB- Ulg money lo ho mado on real estate thl3 corning year. Nov mills nnd box factories to ho built at Pelican City. I have 10 lots 40X110 near thero that I will sell all for $G50 on vaay terms. Dox K. Herald. 8-Ct FOR SALU Oil EXCHANGE Fer tile Sicrnmcnto Co land, 40 acres near I.odl, cheap for cash. Will consider exchange What have you? Call or address Room 12C White Pelican Hotel. 31-tf FOR SAI.H-320 aero ranch near Tule Lake, and open range Vater on placo, good location for ahcpp, $10 per acre cash. 3. A. Herald Office. 28-12t FOR SAIiE Miscellaneous rOR SAU: Get your nlco fat Thanksgiving turkey from Roy and Grant Nelson, Keno. Ore. ll-3t FOR SAIAZ Overland car. Run ning every day. Good terms. Call 45GW 10-3t FOR SAI,D Los Angeles trallor capacity 1500 lbs., metal lined body, solid tires, good as new at big 'eduction. White Pelican Gurago 8-Ct FOR SALE One S. C. Black Min orca rooster, prico $2.50. Ray Frcner, Bonanza, Ore. or call at Seven Springs Ranch. 10-3t FOR SALE 35 gal, gasoline tank with faucet. Inquire Herald office. 8-tf FOR SALE Applet, Spitzenbergs, Oregon Reds, Bennett Seedlings, Wlncsaps, Newtowns. Fine stock. Write for rices. T., J. Gardner, Uox 20, R. F. D. 2, Medford. Ore. 8-tf FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet $450, 1917 Maxwell, $375. 191G Ford, S425. All In good condition. B. F. HogUe, care of Roberts & Whit more, Sixth Street. C-Ct "OR SALE About 11.000 ft. 24 lb. steel T rails, one Wllliametto log ging donkey, size 9X10, 1500 ft. of I in. cable. 3000 ft. of 5-8 in. back 'ne and other mill machinery. R. K. Tackett, Grants Pass, Ore. 5-b "OR SALF Sawmill cheap and good bunch of llmlier. For par- culars Inqulro First National Bank 5-12t FOR SALE A Chevrolet, a Ford. Maxwell and an Oakland. Inquire V. C. Henline. 327 Main C-tr FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Heated rooms, S40 Walnut, cor. 9th. 7-tt FOR RENT Good warehouse 50X 50 feet, near S. P. Depot. In quire Herald office. ' 1-tf A recent innovation In Republican politics in Indiana has been the ac ive participation of women politi cal leaders in the congressional disj rlct conferences. a'iK ? wh 'VSje'W Srt," ""iws' SS7T-.0 :uum phu" 't VftJViAi V 1 Wm, X7KSx f 1 1 1 -nTT . M mm 8 v-.- jjmM,cv FOR IXASR To responsible fl that havo equipment and cms o flnnnco themselves, a desirable rJie ,!,.. M K. fl. Jlnrnld office. 8-tl HELP WANTED WANTED Woman to do day' houso cleaning, nnd somo laundry work. Call 429 Oak Avo., after 0 p. III. 11-at WANTED Rollnblo woman to take charge of houso for family of two. Good wages. Phone 301. 10-tf WANTED Girl for gonoral houee- work nnd cookingMrs. O. G. 1Mb- oma til v - flrnirnn. ltr l -mj9 - n'-- MISCELLANEOUS WANTED By man nnd wife ;no children a furnisnci nousa iut tho winter or housekooplng rooms prefer house closo In. Ad dress G, L. D., Herald olllco. 11-tf A DESIRABLE TENANT, who will take tho beat of care of your property, wants furnished house for tlie winter or longer. References furnished Address A. K., care of Herald. 10-3f IF YOU HAVE $1000 cash will build you a- houso on. choice lot closs In. Call or address Room 126 White Pelican Hotel. 31-tf WANTED Good sized flat top deak and six oilice chairs. Apply to L. Jacobs, C22 Main. 7-6t- WANTED A good second hand piano for cash. Herald. 6-tf WANTED Teams to haul lumber. Call on or address, Geo. Christy, Box 3775 30-12t CITY GARBAGE When you wat Garbago removed phone 91. 11-tf ivwwvwvwww,wWMWWM LOST AND FOUND LOST 9 head of Holsteln cattle S of them branded with Inverted E and F on right hip, crop In' left ear. Other branded R. D., crop on right ear. slit on left ear. Notify W. C. Ezelle. ll-3t IOST In Liberty Theatre Saturday p. m., a bill book containing $15, nl otos, identification card. Reward it returned to 343 Ninth. ll-3t PHONE PEYTON for Wood. 11. Standard Phonograph Bargains A number from $35 up for casb or terms, See our window. Earl SITUATIONS WANTED IF YOU WANT STUDENT HELP, call the Klamath County High School phone 350. Girls for typing copying and filing; also general housework, caring for children etc. Boys for clerking, messenger service, chores,' etc. Special attention la giv en lo this service by the school authorities and an effort is to be made to make efficient, convenient and profitable both to the student" and to those requiring their services. 2tf The salary committee of the 'Mas sachusetts Teachers' Federation has reported that an unmarried woman teacher needs an annual income of at least $1812. ,'s . 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