The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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A Business Getter
A UEO "Sl'KED WACION" Is
more than n nioro ndjuuct to
your business.
IT DOES MORK than uioroly sup
plant tho old-tlmo, slow,, os
ponslvo, uncertain liorto uquln
nicnt. IT DOES MORE thnn merely hold
tho trndo you have.
IT IS A SALESMAN In lta own
way, for In theso days when
"time Is tho essence" of ovory
contrnct, and tho ono big con
sideration In every transaction
between raon, tho speedy sorr
Ico performed by this Heo
brings the trade to you.
IT DOESN'T MATTER whether
you aro a farmer, or a truck
gardenor dealing In perishable
articles; or a merchant either
wholesalo or retail competing
for trade with alert rivals;
HOURS COUNT yes and min
utes! and tho difference be
tween profit and loss frequent
ly depends upon your delivery
system.
.aj,u-. m-r-. -.. ir .. i .niiliim.nn, r
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C. L. McWilliams
Phone 169
Fresh Fruit
Desserts 2c
Jiffy-Jell desserts, ricK
and fruity, cost but 2
cents per serving.
Each package contains
a vfcl of fruit essence,
made from condensed
fruit juice.
Add boiling water then
this fiavcr, and you have a
fresh-fruit dainty.
Compare Jiffy-Jell with
the cld-style quick gela
tine desserts. You will
find it five times better,
yet it costs no more.
Millions now enjoy it.
10 Fiavon, at Your Grocer's
2 Packages for 25 Cents
JHyM
' i rWir-nc! Just the thir r ! These dainty,
- I B VsVvHCfp 1 cilp, delicately salted Snow
y ,CT 7 Flakes. The y 'are sold fresh
", "'' everywhere ii sealed packages.
"Vj? ' ' ' s'c yur grocer.
ipfelKiSd - Don't ask for Crackers Ag;
rppw"M i ay 8now Flakes S;JS?-i
rDIT RAMI? MKATCrDADQ STfMACP
UK WHO HAS tho best doltrory
service tho quickest and the
moit dependable has the call.
NOT SPEED ALONE though
, Kb speed possibilities have
proven Its greatest advuutage,
heneo tho namo;
UUT ItELIAHlLlTY that
blllty thut Is Hoo;
rollu-
THESE QUALITIES havo so
thoroughly demonstrated thnm
bcIvcs that our ono problem Is
to obtain enough "Speed
Wagons" to supply all thosu
who waut Rcos.
KOU REMEM11ER this: You
can't alwas got a Reo on tho
mluutc. Demand is tremendous
alwas has beeu for Reos.
SO ONLY WAY Is to place your
order at once then wo can
give you a definite delivery
dato.
1157 Main St
MUST THROW OFF POISONS
All
Living Th'ngs Suffer if They
Not Obey Inexorable Law
of Nature.
Do
LUIng things are constantly throw
ing off materials which, unless re
moved, will act as poisons. Crops '
iilu)t be rotntud, because the soil con
ditions produced by any one rrop pre
vents the development of the same
kind in immediate succession.
The same thing Is true of the hu
man body. It Is constantly throwing
off, through the skin nnd lungs, mate
rials which must be removed In order
that the body may maintain Its vigor
and health. The aunlltv of air we
breathe and that envelops our bodies
determines In large measure our phys
ical, intellectual and emotional condi
tions and activities. The he-t air for
the body Is that which Is cool, dry and
kept constantly In motion.
When sleeping the air should he
kept In circulation hs much as possl
ble, although one should not sleep In
a draft. Fatigue Is a poison which Is
thrown off by sleep and the sleep, to
do what Is required of It, should be
lulet and restful.
WILL NOT SUBMIT
TO BEING SHORN
OF MUSTACHES
l'ARIS, Oct l, (Hy Mali.)
Walters In soxm or eight of the
largest cafes on ' tho I'nrlH boule
vards havo been stirred to angry
protest by ordom to slinxe their
mustaches or quit.
One of tho blltewl. gi('evanctH
tho waiters had when they went on
atrlke last April was tho edict of the
omplojors to tho ouoct that waiters
must suerltleo their mustaches. Tho
waiters triumphed and tho employ
ura agreed they should bo permitted
to adorn their lsnges as they pleas
ed. Now an nttomHi to revho the
ban on mu.staehes has roused their
indignation.
"The waiters are suluclently
humiliated to hao to earn their Hv- j
Ing by extending their hands to ro-.
ceto what often proves to bo a
ridiculous tip. without being forced1
to forego one of the privileges of,
manhood." s.ild tho Secretary of tho
Union. "Really tho ferocious em
ployers know little about niychol-
ogy. Should they maintain this I
Inqultoul, measuj destined nololy
to give their staff a servile appear-(
ance toward the customer, they uro
picking out a poor time for It !
Whether through snoblilshnestor luj
tlio hope of appearing original, cus-j
tomors choose to make their fares
as glabrous and depilated as that of I
the Americans or aim to ropy the
two commas on the uppor Up of a
well-known moving picture picture'
actor, that Is their business. We'
must Insist that tho coneutlons en
tered Into at tho time of tho strike
be respected, that the mustache h is
always been In vogue In Franco nnd
to supress It is an Indignity nnd
diminishes the morale. vn)tie (iid
patriotism of tho personnel of the
cafes."
At g07 Inln KnrI Shepherd as,
'Uuy music this Christmas. " tf
READING THE BIBLE ALOUD
Much Truth In Charge That Beautiful
Text Is Too Often Interpreted In
Unintelligent Manner.
Ir Is st rnn so that the reading of the
Rlblp aloud In nn acceptable manner
should present apparently almost In
superable difficulties, remarks a writer
In the London Spectator. It Is writ
ten In the finest Knglish of the finest
(erlod. It concerns subjects of unl
eral and undying Interest. It Is en-
dtared to every listener by tradition
and recollection. Rut the evidence
piocs It Is hard to read well. Men
especially Interested In philosophy and
rdiglon, especially trained in Hebrew
r.nd Greek literature, specially unxlous
to bring the truths of Scripture home
to their audience, read It for the most
pari In abominable fushlun.
We cannot Insult them by supposing
their weekly
task an ensy one. We
cannot, on the other hand, deny that any hard corn, soft corn r torn he
the Old and New Testaments offer tween the toes, nnd tho hard iHn .al
great scope for fine reading. The task
of the curate ut lectern Is like the task
of the executant before the piano. The
one has great literature before him;
the other great music. The audience
wnlfb for his Interpretation. As a rule,
with many and marked exceptions, the
curate runs through his work In such
a mechanical nnd uninterested manner
as would empty a concert hull If Itnl
teten by his brother nrtlsts. He reads
heroic passoges as though they were
dull parish notices, arguments us cut
and dried snippets of dogmatism, and
shrewd proverbs as sacred poetry.
BEAR USED DIRECT METHODS
How Pet Grizzly Satisfied Curiosity
and Appetite In Eminently
Satisfactory Manner.
Mr. Knos A. Mills lulls im a story of
n bvar, whom he cltUSMIss (irlzlr.
She was n pet hear, In a sawmill In
(he Medlrlne Row mountains, was
neer tensed by the men nnd, there
fore, luid a uniformly good disposi
tion. They did not try to teach her
tricks, but she seemed to pick them
up, one of her favorites being "cart
wheeling." This meant thut she would
curl her non behind her toes, have
one of the mi n start her with e little
push down the slo, e n-ar the m II, and
then over mid over Mm would roll. This j
Mm appeared to enjoy greatly. Rut
(In funny Incident was this: One ilny
n teamster hiotlxht her n bottle of
ml sup. "Stnmllng erect," writes Mr.
Mills, "Mie took It deftly In her foro
pnws. She wns gr-nlly In ('rested In
It prnlnililv In the color. In turning
It fiuiiit. she cntit'Iit sight of a floating
nlr-liiilible. In veiling the hoi lo from
end to end, she Irled lo uial.e tills mil; '
she held It between her eyes nnd Urn
light, she shook It h;i(l nnd forth
clone to her enr. Then golir.' dlr etly i
to u neiirb.v log, she brought the hot- '
tie down upon It mid catsup in lied i
In nil directions'. Her curiosity sitls-i
(led. she seemed lo enjov llt-kltu up
the cat'.iiii." Chilstiiiii .Science Hon-llor.
If your feet
give you pain
it ia beemtso they Ivnvo de
veloped pomo defect. Tho
cause of tnc
trouble enn
quickly bo lo
cated by our
foot oxpert
who will uivo
)oun demon
trnllon nnd
ndvlco free.
lie knowt
feclllioiouuh.
ly, finvinn
born ttnined
in tho Idiiidui
Dr. Scholl
Method of Foot Correction.
M Scholl t
No mMter where or how your
ff rt oclie. Iiuit or bum, 01 if they
fed tender nnd orc, (hero ! a
.owntifin corteclivo to uv ou
Prevent
buntofi
SlrnlRlitcn thai
ctooLod tew
willi this soil.
spiinn rubber
do ice. Dlccl
ivr and com
ioitnblc. immediato
relief
Our oxprrt
will demiilmlo
tlni oi vour own
(not nnd iliaw
)an that nbto.
lulo
foot
comfort
i ptilte wtdi.
out wrnrniKtd.
ly limped or
oter.orrd kliocs.
See turn.
Dr Scknll'.
Tu-H. iOt
We arc in position at all
limus to fit you properly
with any of Dr. Sertoli's
appliances.
Bradley Shoe Store
727 Main Street
Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt a bit and Frcezono
costs only a few cents.
Willi jour fingers! Vo i cm lift ofi
I lui-cs f'oif bottom of tool.
I A tiny bottlo of "Fro.izon ' osl
I llitto at any drug store; appl) n : vr
i drops upon tho corn or callus In-
Bt:in t ly it stops hurting, then iliortly
you fire that bothersome corn ur ni
hil rlnfoff. root nnd all. without
ono Ml of pain or soron-s. t'ru v'
No humbug!
Livery,
Feed and
Stable
Auto
Service
Quick Service
Day or Night
Klamath Stable
Long Trips Our .Specialty
Jteasouublo Hates
rhono inu
822 Klniimth Ave
FIRE
Insurance
J. H. Driscoll
Loomis Bldg. Phone 432
FOR
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Sales I
CHICKENS 126 South SiithSt
PMMSSIFIEB COWi
FOR SALE Rcnl Eatnlo
KOU 8ALH Oil KXCIIANfllO- vw.
tlio Hacriumuito I'o, land, 10 tic run
near Unit, clioip for cash. Will
consider exolmngo. What Imvn ymiT
Call or uddrotm Itooin 12tl U'lilto
IVIIcati llolol. at-tf
FOR SALE Mtsccllnncous
VOIt SA MiOr will trado for
Indian laud, a good Maxwell car
Dr. A, A. Boulu. 2U-21
I'O It SAM'l OU TI(AI)lt) What have,
you 7 Two view camora and vlow
outllt, Cooko Iioiih. Now. A. J,
iyiu. 20-at
KOIt UA1.K at a bargain tlm follow,
lug second hand cunr 'J- i;in;
Ileo'ii In good condition, INTiU. uach;
t- UMO Kord touring car j:if0 j
2 Ktudeb.ikors, f pausenger KfiO ,
nnd $ tOfiO. V. I McWIIIImuH,
ltf.7 Main, I'hono 109. 17tf
roll .SAI.H Apples, Hpllaionbergi,
Oregon Iteds, lleimutt KiiiullliigH,
Wlneoatm, NowIowiih. Kino tttm-lc.
Write for prices. T J. Oardner, Mux
20, It. K l. L'. Medford, Uro. b tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE
M'ltNISIIKI) HOOM
rent, 1 IS I IMtio 8t.
with
bath
l'j-at
rou itrNT- cood
10 feet, near H.
iiulro llerulil ollU'e
warehoiiKo f.nx
I'. Depot lu-I-tf
KOU l.KASi: To responsible parties
that h.ii miiilpment and cash to
; tluaiieii theuiHiles. a deslraldo ranch.
, Adruss M K. U, Herald ollku a-tf
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HELP WANTED
WANTi:i3 Wltre.in
IIouko. 337 Main.
at
Marshall
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WANTKD tllrl for getmral house
work and cooking Mrn. O. (J. l.ab
nee, Illy, Oregon. 1-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTi:- I'atty with ono or
ton truck, drlvor to work In
1 Va
log -
1 :lni; work and hnul men to and
from work. Wrltu or Inquire Modoc
I.umbnr Company, Ohlloqulu, Ofu
18-41
A icnr y-rslrrr end hard work
crn(ncto."c Cno man can movo
Iluridmf i In m e u-'l over the If. fj. V hen
J run uUL, tJ rallb, fel cutter, purapi, etc
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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.
O. PEYTON
"Wood to Burn"
l'liono 1H7 702 Main St.
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World's ;nm.-M I'lirenoloRUt,
I'almUt nnd Mullin,,
Ui.ihU iur ,.iiro ile M .
irHM..iu .111.1 fir.. ii.rrettIr.KlV.'
nc lining. ,i,tMll Kn. in bin
Ini'iui. lm . U nwrrlnw na don.
etlc tl.Mihh'H Tell, 50,1 whatjoa
aro h-Ht aihipte.1 tor and w,nl lo'JJ
to lmtt.;r M,.lr .onilliioiu In (
Kiln lady reaiU ur hand as J0
would an ,, ,ok A rcndln J
ler will mem mir iiK,Ml aJ
lloiiM ami )0ii will bo wlier and
happier, after roiinultlnK her, ib
harl.it: the Mitt of roincnlni; all cill
lllllil..nro and phirliiK I)U n an
vlroiiinent of Imppy thought and
roiitiuiiiinini UinilliiKa Sunday and
dully. U 11 111 to !i 30 p m. Iloom 5
hwaniion IIIiIk , (,M.r KUn atore.Mala
Kl . hetweiiii Cih nnd 7th, opp.Wcit
em I'iiIoii, Klamath Knll, Orcjon.
12-13-19
Ilciil yut Herald Want Ads.
for
navcr for land clcarcrs and vrood-cuttint?
It from cut to cut Slmplo tail reliable.
uot la tuo for woo J catUoz. ue i IL P. uotor will
Cuttk dtlletrUt fnm tur
lOOptMt tlirptuMit
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1 1 General
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I I Construction
1 Shasta Sand Used
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