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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1919)
KATUH"'"'' NOVKMIIKH 82, loin THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'AflE TflRl BUSINESS CARDS Comnilosion & Auction Room Yen, w buy hniimihold fur niture mill lliiirciiuiiiiiB". iiirii- ;t cash price pnltl. Hoo DICK 1008 Mnln fit. KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Works Ml 10 MAIN HT. riioiio ' Jl-- M",n Ht 0. K. Lunch AND CONKHCTIONHllY Formerly at 4T Mnln at. Iloinc-Mntlo Hon nnd Cakr-s. Cold Meat & Ijiinrli (lood. Ico Cream and KrultN. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Wo handle ino iiariuyMuviunuu uninrcvclun nnd IIIcycloM Kxcltm Iroly. Also buy, hoII nnd exchange 11 otliur MnkoH. Pennsylvania and Dlnmonu Tiros una ruuoa O. K. D18MAIIK MR fl. Oth 8t. Klamath Falls RECKARD'S RENT SERVICE K. F., Bend Stage Phone 276-W Let your Glass Troubles bo My Traublcn. RcRlazltiR dono In nny part of tho city K. O. BTTJCKY. Cnrpontor & Cablnotmakor Phono 477W 1024 Mnln. J. O. CIjKUIIOIIN Chll Knglnocr nnd 'Surveyor Offlco 517 Main St. Phono, Offlco, 1(10. ItcH. 10231. CITY AND COUNTY A113TKACT COMPANY 017 Main AIlTJIUIl It. WILSON Manager O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and Wagons bought, sold and exchanged. Phono 4G0 Ico Cream 729 Main St. Candles PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft Drink,! Peel nnd lll'llards Barbor Shop In oCnnoctlon OUR MOTTO "Courtesy, and Service" DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver FnONK 054 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood's Seventh and Main Streets Tho Chlnoso mndo artificial clnnn bar long beforo Europe was a clvil 'od country, and to this day thoro Mo trado eecrots in tho vormllllon Industry which no European has yet bica ai'U to fntlicm. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. CARTER IIHNTIHT WIIITK HUIMHNfl I'HOMj IJH5 FRED WESTERFELD DKNTIHT Iiooinlft Miltf., Klamath V,n It. O. A. HAMliO Dentist I. O. O. 1'. Untitling phonic oi PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Mnti-riilty Oinoh Mrs. Itosn McOnnlebi, 301 High St Phone 455 wvv Olllco I'hono 177W Hon 17711 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyrdrlnn mid Surgeon Whlto llulldlng Klnmnth Fulls Oregon ASVAwSW DR. F. B. GODDARD Ofitoopathlc l'liyMrlan A HnrgaoB Hulto 21J, I. 0. O. K. Tempi (over K. K. K. Btoro) Phono 821 . . (Tho only Ontoopathlc Physi- ctnn and Burgeon In KUnitfc Kails.) DR. R. B. CRAVER Diagnosis Medicine anil Surgery Olllco owir Undorwoods Tliono 280W 7th and Main KATHERINE SCHLEEF i Physician und Km goon Office, Wlilio IlklR. M4 WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SURGERY 206 I. O. O. F. Bldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Trnnx Suit 20fl7l. O. O. F. DIdg Ofllce phone 80.1 Ilex l'liono KOM Phono 151J Houso 15131 HoRidonro DR. A. A. SOULE Olllco, 420 Main Rosldonco, 1900 Main SAW MILL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers nnd builders of mod ern Saw Mills, PliiuliiK Mills, Dox Plaul.s. Complete plants contract ed. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. Wc contract to build nuy class of ii building and install machinery of any kind. Drafting of nuy kind done. Itluu Prints made. PHONE 1J1U Olllco in K; D. Ilulldlng KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wo Do All Kinds of Spring Repair lug New Ones Made to Order Axlo Straightening and Dlacksmlthlng a ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phono 250-Y 017 Klamath Ave. VOCHATZER BROS. DRILLING Klnmiitli Vails, Orecon I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from tho Hooy, Cam., sand and gravel pit, In any quantity that mny be desired by contractors nd builders. ' AL F. GRAHAM AT THE CHURCHES .No (Iiiiiikch will bo mado lit (Ills toliiiuu iiiiIcmh Hid copy In tit Tliu l.onlii4 lli-Milil officii by r, o'clock I'ritiny evening. First IlnpilHt Church, cornor Wash Ington and Klghth. Sunday school at 10 n. m., C. It. Dnfjnp, superintendent. Prenchlng at 11 a. m. Prayer MorvKo Wcdnuntluy nt 8 P. M. ICvoiy second unci fourth Wcilnowlny uvonlng will bo dovotod to missionary work. II. Y. P. U. Sunday ovonlnc at 8 i . A A lf, I ii-.l.- ,- .-- ' i'. iii. j. uiiiuiui iiivuuuun is uxiuuu- ud to all to attend thoso eorvlccs. Siicri'd Heart Churcn, cornor 8th mid MlKh streets, llov. IIui;h J. Mar- iiiiiui, pastor, i ' Children's Mass at 8.00 Alllllt'H Miirb nt 10.110. I 1 mill; service nt 7.00 p. in. I 1 First Prcobytorlan Church, Cornor 3rd nnd Pine. Hov. B. P. Lawrcnco, l Minister 437 Third Street. Phono 420. Morning Worship 11 u. in.. Sub-1 Ji'd: A Now Application of tho Old CiOhPUl." Thorn will ho Hpcclal iuurIc. livening services nt 7:30 p. in Subject: "An Optltnlst." .Sunday school at 10 a. in, A cordial Invitation la extonded to any who have no other church home to woiHhlp with US. Lutheran services will bo held at Library hall, corner Third and Main, conducted by Itov. M. C. Ilossmun, putUor, Residence, 929 High St. Morning Worship at 11a. m. Snrmon Subject: "ChrlBtlan For glvenoBH." Sunday School will ho held nt 10: Hi a. m. All are cordially Invited to wor flhlp with ub. MothodlBt Episcopal Church, Tenth nnd High. Itev. S. J. Chancy, pastor, 1117 East Btreot. Phono 67W Sunday -li.icl nt lL'.OO A M. Morning Worship nt 11.00 A. U Junior Lcaguo nt !:30 p in. Kpworth League at 6:30 p. m. Kvenlng Church Service 7:30 p. m. Prayer mooting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m. All nro cordially Invited to all tho services at tho Methodist Church. Tho young peoplo can do no better than spend an hour with tho Lcaguo from 0.30 to 7:30 p. m. each Sun day. i First Christian Church, cornor Ninth and Pine Btreota. C. F. Trim ble, pastor. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Christian Endeavor C:30 p. m. Sormon 7:30 p. m. Sermon 11 a. m. Prayor mooting Wednesday evon Ing 7:30 p. m. C. F. Trimble, Pastor Emnnuol Dnpttst Church, Eleventh and High strcota. Sunday school 10 a. m. Prayor meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Woman's Home and Foreign MIs- REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, LOANS I hnvo money to loan on business and residential proporties. If you havo a house for sale, list It with me. I havo a numbor of prospective buyers. If you have business proporty, im proved or unimproved, thnt you do slro to soil, sco me. If tho price is right I havo tho buyer. JAMES M. WATKINS, JR. Phono 4Ki, Nulto 1, Swan.son Uldg Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. Headache of any kind Is caused by nuto-intoxlcntlon which moans solf polsonlng. Liver nnd bowel poisons cnlicd toxins, sucked Into the blood through tho lymph ducts, excite tho heart which pumps tho blood so fast that it congests In tho smallor arter ies ami veins of tho head, producing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You becomo nerv ous, despondent, sick, feverish and nilsorablo, your meals sour and almost nnuseato you. Then you resort to nce nnlllno, aspirin or tho bromides which temporarily rellovo hut do not rid tho blood of these irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a tea spoonfull of limestone- phosphate in it, drank beforo 'breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your system and euro you of head ache, but will cleanso, purify and froshon tho ontlro alimontary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of llmestono phosphnto. It Is in- oxpenslvo, harmless ns sugar, nnd al- most tasteless, oxcopt for n sourish twlngo which Is not unpleasant. If you nren't feeling your best, If tongue Is coated or you wake up with bad tnsto, foul breath or havo colds, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, ncld stomach, begin the phos phated hot water euro to rid your systom of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and It Is claimed that thoso who continue to flush out tho stomach, liver and bowels every morning, never have any headache or Know n miserable moment Adv. 180-POUND DEER Bgsffi&zaaua&iJ&i Although New York is tho most popular centor In the United States, if not the world, the New VorJc sportsman doesn't hnvo to go far to enjoy good aport. This photograph shows deer hunters carrying a 1R0 pound buck back to their camp near Foresthurg, Sull.van county only about 75 miles from the metropolis. 1""F Ycu are in Search of tailoring of more than ordinary distinction, order it from A. E. ANDERSON & CO. Tailors Chicago Fit, Style end Workmanship Guaranteed J. POSPISIL 727 Main St. Local Representative slonary Society meets first Thurs day of each month. You aro invitod to these services. i The Christian Science Society of Klamath Falls holds services at 113 Fourth street ej'ery Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and every Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are welcome. The subject of le.is.oiu lor ouna.iy, 'Soul and Hotly " Tho Sunday school session is irom 9:4G to 10:15 every Suuda morning. Tho free leading room and free lending library is open from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. , English maniUR .ureic .1-" now making carpets which i-o rlnimed to bo o.vact reproduct'o.is of rare East ern carpots. Tho moat remarkable feat nro about them is cons 1dm 'd 10 bo tho true rendering of that east ern luster whlc'.i ::a3 hlUierto defied successful copya'g. ' -Where Pershing ' WU1 Write Story of. Wart t , yfMk JMMbbbbbbbVMbbW.bbUbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW'Vbbbbb KbbbT H r Mbbb!l JBBBBBBBBRBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBsflcBBBBBBBBBBBnBBlB iflflMB BrBiBBisBBgBiiMBlisisisB I H MP..I...U.. . '.H."A . ""C fruil i ir KnmA fUimMi fAvt.if. h lAiftAit &t TVonhitirton. lookittf Rock Creek Prk, P. C. Rumer naau inai uenerai rertmng wui toon minr aiwxwi home with the thought only or SHOT WITHIN 75 MILES Director of Ceneus Who I I3 Preparing to Find Out How Big Uncle Sam Is 'SHt'-'SSKS' Samuel L. Rogers The population of. tho United States has been estimated at li'i. 000,000. hut whether-this fi-xi.-e Is too low nobody knows". Samuel L. Rogers of North Carolina, director of the census, is now making plans to V.d out To obtain data for the 19th census, 70, CD0 enumeratori. eu employed. Mr. Rogers will need more tl an that to get tho figures for 1J20. Housekeeping. We went Imuwkcepliu: limned'ntelj npiui our iiiarnacie. tor nimher :itd she despised tbee boarding peeple: she went to housekeeping when she .i married, nnd she meant all lirr clill'licn should do the same: aud If tlii-ir liHshiiiuls weren't able to go to hiiil-eKi'epIm; then thev weien't utile tu h hif-l'i'i'ds, and tbeie was nn end of It: find no two p.,opl', she su'd. hioii;iit up In dlnVivn' fashions, could mine the.r lle- Into one'-wlthout s.nu Jul ring, anil 11 thiid paitj was miiv t.i tin 11 1I1. il jar into uu eaithiu.il:e; nnd ') the'e were fewei third partie.- I1.1I1 f.e double won't! lie done nwny w"th. for hlie tielleved half the dUorees anil 1 ei mi'lons and inuinels in the state w.-ie hi on. 'lit about by Hioniillng house luiiiiMclis with third parties. Harriet I'lesmtt SliuRurd. Host yet. 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