The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 15, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLSORECON
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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 every direction and
yet they have formed the solid foun
dation for many a comfortable income
through the following slogan :
"DON'T WASTE! SAVE!"
Start a Savings Account today.
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TJiONION MADE TSJiW
liAc3ry:SSa:g-rci
This Test Reveals a
Phonograph's Tone
ASK to have piano records played the most
difficult test of sound reproduction. The
' Brunswick has proved its merits under this
ultimate trial, for it reproduces piano tones
faithfully.
On The Brunswick, piano records retain their
original quality. They cannot be confused with
the harp or zither. This is due to the Brunswick
Method of Reproduction.
Before you bu', or even if you already have a
phonpgraph, come in and hear The Brunswick.
Put it to any tone test you wish. Let us play
the most difficult records for you. You will be
delighted v.-..h the way The Brunswick plays
them all.
The Ultona All-Record Reproducer and the
all-wood Tone Amplifier are exclusive Brunswick
features. And thy are in'egral parts of the in
strument not attachments in any sense.
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Jeweler and Optician
706 Main
Phone 149W
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i:oiiln Herald office ojr a o'clock
Friday evening.
rimt Baptist Church, cornor Wash
ington una Eighth.
Sunday school at 10 n. m., C. It.
Do I, u p. superintendent.
Preaching nt 11 a. m.
I'm) or nurvicu WudnoHiiiiy nt S I. M,
Kvory second mid fourth Wudnosdny
dvoiilnc will bo datotod to missionary
work.
1). V. T. U. Sunday overling nt 8
p. in. A cordl.il Invltntlon Is axtond
od to all to nttund thoso sorvlce.
Sitcrod Ilenrt Churcn. corner Sth
ind Hlr.li streets. Kov. Hugh J. Mar-
thtill. pastor.
Third Sunday
I First Muss nt 00 n m.
I Second Mum nt tO.JtO In Morrill.1
No Evening Services. ,
First Prcabytorlnn Church, Corner.
3rd nnd Pine. Kov. E. 1. Lawronco.
Minister 437 Third aircou mono
439.
MaruliiK Worship 11 n. m.. Sub
ject. A Now Application of tho Old
(ospol "
Thuro wil ho special iiuibIc.
Evening services nt 7 30 p. m.
Subject: "An Optimist."
Sunday school nt 10 a. in.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
any who haut no other church homo
to worship with us.
Lutheran services will ho hold nt
Library hall, corner Third and Main,
conducted by Kov. M. C. Koswmnn.
pastor, at 1 1 a. 111.
Sermon subject' "Faith "
Sunday school will ho held at
10 16.
All are cordially Invited to wor-
shiii with us.
I Methodist EpUcopnl Church, Tenth
'and High. Kov. S. J. Chanoy,
pastor, 1117 East street. Phono 67 W
Sunday - h.icl nt H'.Ofl A M.
Morning Worship nt 11.00 A. M.
Junior League at ii.30 p in.
Kpworth League at C 30 p. in.
Evening Church Sorvlco 7 30 p. m.
Pniyor mooting euncsuny even
ing at 7 30 p. in
All are cordially Invited to all tho
scrlcos at tho Methodist Church
Tho young peoplo can do no hottor
than spend nn hour with tho l-oaguo (
from t oU to 7 30 p. m. each b.in
day. First Christian Church, cornor
Ninth nnd Pine streets. C. F Trim
bio, pastor.
Sunday School. 10 A. M.
Christian Endeavor G.30 p m
Sermon 7 30 p in
Sermon 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing 7 '30 p, in.
C. F. Trimble. Pastor
Emanuol Baptist Church. Elovcnth
and High streets.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. in.
Woman's Home nnd Foreign Mis-,
slonary Society meets first Thurs
dav of each month.
Tou aro invited to thoso services.
Tho Christian Sclonce Society of
Klamath Falls holds services at 113
Fourth street every Sunday morning
at 11 o'clock and ovory Wodnosday
evening at 7:30. All nro welcome
The subject of lesson for Sunday,
'Mortals nnd Immortals "
The Sunday school session Is from
9:45 to 10:45 ovory Sunday morning.
The free reading room nnd free
lending library Is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd
Saturdaysl
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.Suits- before oitlnr
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PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
Superiority Demonstrated in World War
E. N. Hurley, who served throughout tho war as cli-.i,-.,,.,.
of the United States Shipping Board, was asked what , in i !, ! f
had impressed him most. He answered: J "
"Tlie efficiency of private ownership and operation as com
pared with public ownership and operation -ALL PHnnnA
TION CENTERS ON THE COST-you can't get a,vuV fmm
that. Shift responsibility for the cost, for the best iHmiUi. ,,,.
under a given set of circumstances and you shift the i-iwi..,,,b:k
ity for efficiency. On the Shipping Hoard, we shifted this resno '
sibility from private shipbuilding concerns to the (iovenuiient
"With the shifting of responsibility of cost to the Govern
ineiii, inai, Keen liiiuiusb in iusuhh which lonows private in I -it tun
was gone. THERE YOU HAVE THE WHOLE PROBLEM aq
BETWEEN PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND PRIVATE OWNPll
SHIP STATED. K"
"I don't know of a government-owned plant that produces
more than two-thirds efficiency. In the years to come some way
may be found to keep incentive to best endeavor in men under
government ownership, but until that is discovered that system
may be classed as a failure."
California-Oregon Power Company
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Diseases of Women a Specialty. I
MEDFORD, OREGON. ,1
J H Shasta Sand Used
- ... - Exclusively.
Tlio Ibittcry Doctors I SH
Tho Battery Doctora
BOLSHEVIKI
IS YOUR BATTERY A BOLSHEVIKI?
Is it everylastingly giving you trouble?
Then come to us we are running a Peace Conference
for Storage Batteries
If your batteiy is a "Bolsheviki" tell us and we'll
make a good hardworking citizen out of it.
Trie acid in moat oxrltes thn kid
neys, they become ovefworkrrt: Bet
KiuKglsh, ache, nnd feel Hk'j lumps
of lead. Tho urino becomes cloudy;
tho bladder Is irritated, nnd you
may be obliged to scok relief two hi
throo times durlnj; tho nights When
tho kidneys clog you must help
them Hush off tho body's urinous
was'tc or you'll bo a real sick person
Bhortly. At first you feel a dull
misery in tho kldnoy reRlon, you
suffer from backache, sick headache,
dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue
coated and you feel rheumatic
twinges when tho weather Is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lota of
wator; also got from any phar
macist four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoon In a glass of wator
before breakfast for a few days ana
your kidneys will thon net fine.
This famous salts Is made from tho
acid of grapes and lomon Juice, com
bined with lithla, nnd has boon used
for generations to clean clogged kid
neys and stimulate them to normal
activity, also to neutralize tho acids
in urino, so it no longer is a source
of irritation, thus ending bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive, cannot
Injure; makes a delightful effervps
cent Hthla-water drink which evory
one should take now and then to
keep the kidneys clean and active
Druggists here say they sell Iota of
Jad Salts to folks who bcllovo in
overcoming kidney trouble whllo it
Is only trouble.
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rORTIiAND CHIMNEY BWKKPS
Will be here this week. Those
wishing to bare their flues cleaned
call phone 47. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Keep your nues clean ana
nrotect "Tour home ftum Cr
Hcgnrdlcss of tho
kind of but lory you
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Tho llnttcry Doctors
Tlio llnttcry Doctors
FIRE
Insurance
J. H. Driscoll
Loomis Bldg. Phone 432
NOTICK OF HAIiK OK IlKAIi
KHTATB
In tho County Court of ttio Stnto of
Oregon for Klamath County.
In tho matter of tho Estato of S. I).
Qardnor, Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby glvon that, pur
suant to an ordor of tho abovo on
titled court licensing mo to sell tho
lands and promisos hereinafter do
scrlbod, I wll, on andjaftqr 10:00
a. m. on Monday, tho 17th day of
November, Ai' D. 1919, 'at tho ofllco
of ,11. M. Manning, attorney at law,
Loomis Building, Klamath Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon, sell at
private sale to tho highest and best
bidder therotor, upon terms herein
after described; all of tho following
described lands and real estate, to
wit: A pleco or parcel of land situ
ated in the Town of Fort Klamath,
Klamath County, Stato of Oregon,
and described as follows, to-wttl
Cojnmonclng at a point 200 fot
south of the norheast corner of Sec
tion 21, In Township 38, south,
Range 7H, east, of tho Wlllamotto
Meridian, In Klamath Count, Ore
gon; thence west 200 feet, thence
routh 108 feet, thence east 200 feet,
tuontu north 108 (cm to the place of
beginning. Terms of. snlo nro ns
follows, to-wlt: For ensh In hand
or CO per cent of flurchaso prlco In
cmili nnd tho balance secured by tho
noto of purchaser, payablo four
months from duto, bourlng Intorost
at tho rato of 7 per cunt per an
num, and socurod by a mortgago
upon tho promises horotoforo de
scribed, abstract to bo at oxponso of
purchasor, and sale to bo mado aub
Joct to confirmation by tho court
Bids shall bo in writing and shall
bo loft ut tho ofllco of II, M. Man
ning ,a aforosald.
Done nt Klamath Falls. Orogon
this '18th day of Octobor, 1919.
F. L. BURNS,
Administrator of tho Estate of S. B
Oardnor. Deceased.
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A BOUIt IIUHIN'KHS
PAWS, Nor. 15. To cancel n
contract with a Spanish firm for a
two yoars supply of vinegar Intend
ed for uso by tho army, American
authorities were obliged to par
,510,300.
Livery, Feed and Sales
Stable
Auto
Service
Quick Service
Day or Night
Klamath Stable
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